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Monday, September 21, 2015
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Pumpking
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Germany
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Entry 44 of 52 |
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This is the fruit on the 619 Glasgow plant, also with an S-curve in the main vine. The vine hasnīt been as thin and flexible as the one of the 1495 plant and it was a less than perfect S-curve. Hence, because of the smaller curve (and also because of the rather high wheel-shaped growth of the fruit) I had to cut 2 main vine tap roots between pumpkin and stump and 3 tap roots in the other direction. Also, I had removed the secondary from the pumpkinīs leaf node very early.
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