Re: How to decide?
Just guessing here, but wouldn't two large plants be more demanding on
nutrients? I don't like the idea of taking something away from a plant that
could grow a big one.
In all fairness to any who would answer my original e-mail, I think I have
decided to go with the 1010. A good buddy of mine reminded me that the 1010
was a Canadian seed (actually from the same province as me).
With the North-South, syrup-nuts competitions I have seen on the list, I
guess I'll have to go with the "homegrown" seed. As an afterthought, am I
too late to join in the syrup-nuts competition?
Till next time...
Rock jenaipas@netrover.com
----- Message d'origine -----
De : Mike Stephenson <beacon@teleport.com>
À : <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Envoyé : jeudi, mai 20, 1999 23:57
Objet : Re: How to decide?
> Subject: How to decide?
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> > Got a tuff decision to make. I have a 1010 Mackenzie and a 818 Jervis 98
> > the same patch...room only for one.
> > so how do I decide?
> >How long can I wait
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> I would wait until they are "leaf to leaf" and then make the call. I would
> at least try to leave them both in until I could use pollen from the
"loser"
> to make a cross or two, and then grub it out.
>
> (Hey, that sounds like Exactly what I am going to do in my own patch
> (different plants)....hmmmm.)
>
> Mike Stephenson
> Beaverton, OR
> b*@teleport.com
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