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| 5150 |
ipswich, ma usa
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I have three strong plants growing at the present time. Besides the genetic background of the seed is there some purely visual milestone that one would use in the decision making proceess of what plants to keep and which ones to cull? I've room for only one, so two will have to be removed. I've read in here that big leaves don't always mean big pumpkins. Just as a side bar, I'm a first year grower and I'm extremly excited that my plants have made it this far. This "hobby" seems to take over your life (just ask my girlfriend) everyone in here seems to have a great abundance of energy for this sport and without the knowledge freely given I would not be in the position I am today. Thanks!
5150
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6/6/2002 9:46:45 AM
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| gordon |
Utah
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That's a tough questions with all 3 doing well. I think it's a personal choice as to which one you like taking into account all the other factors- genetics, plant size and vigor, etc... good luck.
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6/6/2002 10:23:23 AM
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| stone_holder |
Kansas
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Enne...menne...minni...moe!!!!
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6/6/2002 3:48:34 PM
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| Think Big |
Commack, NY
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take what gordon said, and ad in another factor.....any of these seeds produce big fruit in your neck of the woods?
scott
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6/6/2002 5:48:39 PM
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| duff |
Topsfield, Ma.
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5150...just checked out your diary entry, guess I'd check with Eddie...he's probably got his finger on the pulse of things in the patch !!! LOL
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6/6/2002 8:15:47 PM
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