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Subject: Good seeds
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| Pumpkin_lover |
Wroclaw, Poland (51 N, 17 E)
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How can I know which seeds are good? Which to cross with whitch. Sometimes 200(example) have bigger pumpkin than 1030(example). So how do I know what seed to start and what seed is bad?
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4/30/2003 11:47:24 AM
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| steelydave |
Webster, NY
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Almost all the seeds have potential to get you a big pumpkin. Some might have a better chance then others. Check the AGGC website and see what previous seeds have done. Then it's just a matter of getting your soil right,taking care of them and getting a little luck.
Dave
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4/30/2003 1:04:20 PM
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| pumpkinpal |
syracuse, ny
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yes, that is so true...and you must become an AGGC member and check the track record of what the seed has produced in the past...also try out the 'same cross' function, once you become familiar with the site...my favorite! a mere $5 for membership for a year, and your remaining days are posted right on the home page..join! 'pal
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4/30/2003 1:38:36 PM
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| Pumpkin_lover |
Wroclaw, Poland (51 N, 17 E)
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I asked Pinenut to send 5$ for me. When "parents" are both about 700 and the seed is from 1000, does it mean that it can potentia to have bigger fruit that it self (if I'll cross it with another which "parents" were smaller than "child")?
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4/30/2003 5:44:59 PM
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