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| P'kingrower |
Modesto, CA
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I was wondering about my 814 Girgus seedling. I'm using this one as a backup to my other 814 Girgus and my seedling is growing at an unusual rate. It has its first true leaves and then about 8-9 leaves popping up and I've never seen one do this before. I'm going to try to get a picture of it but it seems like it's growing very fast for its size. Does that mean it's going to be a good plant? Thanks for any response
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6/22/2001 3:37:45 PM
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| John G. |
derry n.h u.s.a.
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Hi Tracy: It's gonna be an awesome plant.The cross i did was with two of the most vigorous pumpkin plants that i had ever grown up to that point.814uow(Hampton801x335Girgus)The 335 can be traced back to a 1994 449 Langevin.Besides theirs nothing like a fast growing plant it's a good thing.Look at what Tim Canniff did in the heat of Florida new Fla. record 610lbs in less then 50 days.Best of luck John G...
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6/22/2001 4:23:16 PM
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