Squash Growing Forum
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Subject: 1236* Vincent Mcgill
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Bry |
Glosta
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Who has started theirs yet and has it proven to be one aggressive plant. Mine was first out of soil and has some big ole cots on it. It was first plant from a seed to see the patch too. I'm hoping it continues this growing trend.
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5/3/2010 10:00:14 AM
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Mark G. |
Marion,IN
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Bry,
The 1236* was first up and it is resting comfortably in the garden now.
Mark G.
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5/3/2010 10:55:55 AM
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lookajook |
St. Thomas Ontario
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The 800 Neily was a leader from the crack of the cotyledon. No lulls in growth, no valleys, just full steam ahead from the gate. If this cross picks up that trait there might be some really big squash weighing in this fall:)
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5/3/2010 3:32:59 PM
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OkieGal |
Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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Mine is still in the seedcoat, I decided to let it wait this year unless it has to come save the day.
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5/3/2010 9:00:29 PM
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Dutch Brad |
Netherlands
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I started two. One was very aggressive, like the 1055 Pitura* that grew my WR. The second one was a lot less aggressive, but still better than normal. The first one has already been in the ground for a few days and seems to be fine, even with near freezing temps.
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5/4/2010 7:25:28 AM
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Caleb |
Soldiers Grove, WI
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The 1236 Vincent McGill was the first seed up in my germination chamber!
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5/4/2010 10:55:02 PM
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Miika (Team Lunatic) |
South Finland pumpkinfinland@gmail.com
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1236* is my strongest plant so far, popped up 5 days ago and forming first true leave nicely.
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5/5/2010 12:15:46 AM
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