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Seed Exchange
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Subject: SC grown
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Muddybutt |
Camden SC
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Anyone have giant seed that can tolerate hot and humid environment like the southeast
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10/13/2023 6:51:15 AM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Depending on your expectations of what will be the final weight and color, I could send you a few of my seed types that have never been 'proven' over 649-700 pounds and yet in the hands of a top grower or a lucky anyone else, hey, the sky'd be the limit! My plants did NOT flag this year nor have MUCH of a problem with PM (Powdery Mildew); The two final fruits I have on are growing still, one being my 367 from 2017, I believe and my Seed Y was cranking out a nice 275-er (my other Seed Y grew my heaviest valid pumpkin for this year @ 442#).
So, 'good-growing, probably heat and PM-resistant, (although I cannot guarantee those details) and essentially free for the asking' seeds with the request to hear back about how they did...else, seeds are plentiful here after Halloween but they'll have never been planted nor have ANY evidence yet as to what the resulting color or shape will generally be. You'd and I'd like to know!
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=341861
There are about 18 pics I'd like you to see there, the first being from my 178 seed '14 - my biggest AND heaviest in '23 but it rotted under the blossom end. These are just THIS year's results and you get out of AG-growing what you put INTO it. SO, S.O.S. here, lol! In emailing me, I'll provide you a link to another group of pictures and details that'll make for interesting reading, lol. Anyway - Email me with your snail mail address if interested - No Pressure:
pumpkinpal@msn.com
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10/13/2023 4:06:20 PM
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