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Saturday, July 05, 2008
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diamondlady(Christine)
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What do you do when two females on two different plants are going to set waaaaaay too close to each other? Try to wait for a second female on the other plant further out? Or wait to see what the other female I just pollinated on the 1149 does? The 1149 and 1405 are setting pumpkins way too close to each other. Unless I settle for a pumpkin on the 1405 on a secondary further out. Which is possible. Next year, spacing further away from each other will be in order.
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