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cweibz

Karns City PA

Well my lineup has changed a few times lol, As of right now I have a 1744 Fulk, 1317 Clementz and a 905 mohr in the patch. It has been pretty cold at night so not much growth if any. My 1744 cot leaves got really saggy and soft today so not sure if it will make it.( this is the one the bear just about stepped on) I have one more pumpkin to put in and a squash. 1037 Jarvis will be the squash. ( 1486 did not germ and 1175 holub did not germ) I have a 2032 mathison that looks good a 1894 mathison that looks good and my 1985 miller that had some early water damage has taken off like crazy! What would you pick as your last pumpkin?

5/7/2014 7:04:59 PM

BravoV2

Elk County, PA

That's a tough choice for sure. I'd plant the 1985 and the 2032 next to each other and decide at a later time. put the the 1894 next to your 1744 in case it stalls out on you.

5/7/2014 10:36:48 PM

cweibz

Karns City PA

Well my decision got easier not by choice . got to the patch today my parents were gone for the morn and my 905 and 1744 were soft and hanging limp so all my remaining plants went in the patch. Idk if it was the heat or what I'm a little confused I hope this does not happen again!

5/8/2014 4:24:13 PM

Ned

Honesdale, Pennsylvania


I would check to make sure there are no corn seed maggots eating your roots. Slice the stem to make sure. Will need to take precautions before putting the back ups in. Good Luck.

5/9/2014 11:07:58 AM

cweibz

Karns City PA

Pulled the 905 and 1744 yesterday both had corn seed maggots :( hope I got the problem fixed

5/10/2014 8:53:03 AM

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