Re: does cantalouping count as mottled in color?
Thats funny Scott.. Altoona will be b blast, but maybe a word from Larry
on his 815 and any of the offspring he has seen or heard about.. Did the
original 815 have much green pop out with the catalouping? How about
Womper? Or any of the ones you have going this year? Curious in upstate
PA... State of the world record..... You've got a friend in......
Swerk12@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 09/13/2000 4:39:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> rocky.r@cyber-quest.com writes:
>
> << List,
> Just curious about coring... If a pumpkin is heavily cantalouping, and
> is almost allnetting, but since the canalouping began, it is throwing
> green hints.. Does the cantalouping count as mottled in color? >>
>
> Good question Rocky. I suspect if there's green on the pumpkin (squash), then
> it's just a matter of the judges determining the % of green. We,(my 815 is
> throwing an alarming amount of green also), can always hope the judges are
> wearing sun glasses with yellow lenses. I would like to be in the top 3 also
> and hear the judge say "congratulations on your 804 LB pumpkin!!)
>
> Nervous in Ashville,PA.
> S.W.
>
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