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Subject: Comments - Giant Pumpkin Farmer Mike 2025-05-07
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Berggren |
Brooktondale, New York
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I had it on a plant in the past, it grew out of it rather quickly, maybe like the 8-10 foot mark. No clue why it did it. The flowers there after had pollen and effectively pollinated three fruits. Long story short, I believe it will grow out of it. Let it roll, plants are amazing. Keep us posted.
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5/7/2025 6:49:36 AM
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Berggren |
Brooktondale, New York
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No public email so I can't send you a picture. If you want one of the plant I am reffecing hit me up @ youngtravis22@yahoo.com
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5/7/2025 6:52:39 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Kinda normal for cool damp conditions... Summer weather should resolve it. If not, then run a checklist of plant uptake/soil minerals/root issues.
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5/7/2025 9:33:52 AM
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Giant Pumpkin Farmer Mike |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Thanks for the responses
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5/7/2025 10:28:09 AM
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Giant Pumpkin Farmer Mike |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Thanks for the responses - email is micpolay@me.com
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5/7/2025 10:28:43 AM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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I like to see big sepal trim like that. Suggests fertility to me but who knows. The yellow is genetic and usually means orange/ b gene but that would be unexpected on the 2144 seed.You gotta grow it out to find out which is always fun.
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5/7/2025 2:06:46 PM
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Giant Pumpkin Farmer Mike |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Thanks. I’m excited to see what this 2144 Barron produces! I’m going to cross with the 2183 Mendi in my other patch when the time comes. Stay tuned!!
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5/7/2025 8:16:49 PM
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