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Subject: anyone have any special requirment when culling.
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| Kennytheheat |
Bristol R.I. USA
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Just asking if anyone has any special requirments when culling to their final pumpkin. I have two 5 lobed pumpkins pollinated on the 1647 Wallace at about 15 feet out. After a few aborts due to heat. I hope they take. So far so good in the hood. I just cant wait to see these bad boys take hold.Gotta see how it all goes. I should have another pollinated pn the 1789 at 20 feet due to more aaborts so i'm tuck with what that one gives me.
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7/4/2012 7:53:14 PM
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| BHooked |
Belmont, NH
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Take three days to do the job. Cut 1/3, 1/3, and then make the final cut. Each cut should be made in a wedge shape so the stem does not try to heal itself. This way the choicen one does not get a flood of nutrients from the other one being cut off all at once.
Bruce
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7/5/2012 6:38:45 AM
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| Kennytheheat |
Bristol R.I. USA
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thanks Bruce.
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7/5/2012 7:47:45 AM
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| Tree Doctor |
Mulino, Oregon
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Kenny, one word of advice.... whatever decision you make it was the right one!
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7/5/2012 10:43:31 AM
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| Kennytheheat |
Bristol R.I. USA
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Thanks Doc Sherwood! Thats usually the best answer.
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7/5/2012 11:14:44 AM
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