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Subject: Comments - dale 2024-11-05
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Whatever happens happens. Not stuttering, lol. Some seedlings are the same weigh. I'm pretty sure that aboveground is dictated by underground and think about the seed...1694...and grower...Geddes...Whoooaaahhhh, correct? G'luck!---eric g
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11/6/2024 4:56:52 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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I dont know the answer... I guess it depends on your goal, but I think the slow and steady ones can perform well. A faster one might perform better... or it might split. At some point, just love the one you're with as the saying goes.
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11/6/2024 10:39:36 AM
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dale |
Australia eastcoastcitrus@hotmail.com
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Its still pretty steady got another one pollinated further out will leave it a few days
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11/7/2024 5:05:55 AM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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I love growing vicariously, I guess it's called, through you and other growers in our 'off season'. I suppose that in my experience, a later set on the same vine will be less likely to abort than a previous one - I tried to do this once and the previous, ongoing two DID abort. An earlier one acts as a 'power absorber' for a later one, so, lean toward culling the previous one if everything is okay with the later and either gets to be of let's say basketball size. In re-reading, that makes perfect sense, lol. My nickel's worth - eric g
[Last edit: 11/07/24 10:43:53 AM]
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11/7/2024 10:36:09 AM
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