General Discussion
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Subject: Mutated?
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| Ms. Patience |
Yreka, CA
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(I'm new.) Why do you care if the vine is mutated? Do they not produce healthy pumpkins? Mutated pumpkins? What's the deal? PVZ
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7/21/2002 6:21:46 PM
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| caton |
prairie du sac wi
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it's better off not growing a mutated vine.It'll to often end in disaster sometimes the hole vine will become a flat vine(witch is bad)or other defects can and will occur.I had a mutant vine that formed a fatal kink in it.they're to unpredictable to keep as a main vine.do you have a mutant vine??
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7/22/2002 1:35:35 AM
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| Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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Positioning the vine in S patterns and twists in the vine will only crack/split with a fruit on it. It's tough enough with a good round one, a flat vine is next to impossible.
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7/22/2002 7:22:17 AM
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| Ms. Patience |
Yreka, CA
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Aha. No, I don't have a mutated one, but I suppose I might one day. The pictures of the mutated vines looked sort of cool, so I just wondered why they were so objectionable. It makes sense now though. Thanks!
PVZ
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7/23/2002 2:05:59 AM
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