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| Jake Byrd |
Belgium
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My 200 est. Wells is doubling, yet it is very fast growing. What can I do to stop the doubling without pulling it?
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6/28/2004 9:31:50 AM
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| Greg1 |
Kansas City, MO
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Byrd: You will get many comments on this but I was getting a double from my 1370 Rose this year. I simply pruned one end and now I have a great plant and am headed for a P.R.
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6/28/2004 11:26:22 AM
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| lookajook |
St. Thomas Ontario
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Both my 620 and 950 Boily's double vined. After a plethra of words dirtier than the manure i added, I let them continue to grow a couple of feet after which they both started to seperate on their own leaving two distinct 'vine heads'. I kept the larger of the two and pruned the other off...to date, the plant is doing well and no more signs of a double vine. Hope that helps.
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6/30/2004 9:12:40 AM
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