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LongmontPete

Colorado

was curious to hear thoughts from those who grew this seed. How was plant/fruit shape, etc.? thanks!

11/14/2014 11:41:24 PM

Alex B

Ham Lake, Minnesota

All fruit sets were long and resembled a football. Fruit grew low and wide. So wide the stem split vertically through and eventually into the cavity. Before the split it was raging in growth. I came out 10pct light on 428" OTT(215"cc) @1445lbs. All of this happened on a forced patch with low nutrients and 4.9pH

11/15/2014 12:33:45 AM

Twinnie(Micheal)

Ireland

epic plant

11/15/2014 8:02:27 AM

Twinnie(Micheal)

Ireland

epic plant

11/15/2014 8:02:30 AM

JK

Flat Rock, Michigan

All my fruit resembled a cucumber shape, very aggressive plant, first one in patch to fill in 750 sq. ft. no problems from it. It went 25% heavy .I would plant it again special plant for me .

11/15/2014 11:37:20 AM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

Alex Im starting to think a lot of kins that go light or split are due to low fertility issues.If your soil was low on nutrients.How often were you feeding it??

11/16/2014 7:48:10 AM

Mr.Charlie

New Hampshire

I grew the 1985 Miller and got an 823lb birdbath. Got a stem split real early and never got a decent plant. Ended up pollinating on June 29th about 8 feet out. Plant only got to about 350 square feet. Self pollinated and will try again next year.

11/18/2014 8:20:56 AM

delta Rob

Walnut Grove, California

I grew this plant. I used the 2032 as its pollinator.
the plant was strong and healthy.
I made a mistake with my techniques which resulted in a pathway for rot to get into the stem.
I would plant it again, I think it has a lot of potential
rg

1/8/2015 12:26:12 PM

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