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| pumpkinpie |
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Hi Ken, I read your diary this morning and looked at the pictures of your Pukos and Kuhn plants. Its amazing its like looking into a pumpkin mirror. Your in CT Im in NH so pretty much the same weather conditions. Our Pukos 805 looks identical to yours. My husband has been saying for a week and 1/2 that he was going to replace it. We thought it might me something wrong with the soil on that part of the patch but your plant looks exactly like ours many just a genetic thing? Your Kuhn plant looks like his except yours maybe a little bigger, your first true leaf is definately bigger. From what I understand the Kuhn plant is a slow grower but look out when it really counts, it throws BIG pumpkins. Thank you for posting your diary and pictures it makes it interesting to beable to look at what someone is doing with the same plants youve planted. Talk to you later. Cathy
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5/16/2002 6:55:25 AM
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| Ken D. |
Connecticut, USA
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Maybe it is something in the genetics. John's 805 looks alittle stunted too. Good luck with your plants!
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5/17/2002 6:44:42 AM
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