Re: Days 'til maturity


The plant life is 120-150 days, while the time differential of a fruit's pollenation to the time it stops growing is approxiamtely 65-70 days.... So, if you plant on May 1st, pollenate on July 1st, your plant should be done sometime between beginning and end of september, while the fruit will continue to grow until mid september.. maybe
more if you are one of the lucky ones..

Rebecca Steward wrote:

> To Pumpkin List-
> Here's an open question to anyone that can help-I was perusing through a seed catalog & noticed Howard Dills AG seeds to order. On the description it said 120 days to maturity. But I've been reading on the list that AGs mature in about 65-70 days; so what is the maturity date for Atlantic Giants? Any input would be appreciated-Thanks
>              Rebecca  Martinez, CA
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