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Friday, February 14, 2014
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Matt D.
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Connecticut
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4.46 Marley ’11 (F: 7.33 Hunt x self) “Prof. DeBacco”
This was one of two plants that were not selected so I have taken this one. Overall the plants have improved slowly since their spray damage and now that they are in the Pumpkin Grow Room the temperature has been increased from the propagation chamber and they have been transplanted into the field soil.
This is one of my plants “Prof. DeBacco” that is essentially a left over as the student all got to select their plants in a random order and I am left with the two plants that are in the roughest shape. The leaves are still green and the growing tip is undamaged but the plant structure is a little deformed. My hope is that they grow out of it but while my plants are getting back to normal I expect my student’s plants to be growing exponentially. At least I still have the pumpkin plants;-)
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