Re: how long will it last


Scott A. writes:

>this is probably going to be the most ridiculous thing you guys here from
>me, (at least i sure hope it is anyway!), but, about a month a go i
>germinated a seed, just to test out some germinating technique, and to do a
>practice run.  The seed germinated, and people at work wanted to check it
>out,  since they all new i grew AG's.  So i brought the plant in, in it's
>peat pot.  Well, it's still in the peat pot, and now it's got quite a few
>leaves on it.  It's in a really sunny window, that gets plenty of heat.
>I'm just wondering how long this is going to last like this. 

Keep going and keep us posted!
Just add another peat pot at every leaf junction, bury the vine there, and
lay on the liquid fertilizer in each pot!!  Just make sure you set the fruit
on the part of the vine in your own cubicle or you'll miss out.  Sounds
like you've got the bug problem licked, for sure!  :-)

We had someone that had this huge (long) ivy plant growing inside here
at work for a decade or so... he trained it to grow across the top of the cubicle
walls of about 6 cubicles.  It was pretty amazing, but nothing compared
to growing a pumpkin!  

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Rick Inzero                                     
near Rochester, NY
rdi@cci.com

Did I see bees?  I did.

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