General Discussion
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Subject: 937/940
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Message
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Date Posted
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| 1st Prize |
Connecticut
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Are the 937 Mombert and the 940 mombert (98) the same pumpkin?
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11/13/2001 8:34:16 PM
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| Tom B |
Indiana
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no, they are 2 different pumpkins that were grown on the same plant, and tehy both have different pollinators. Tom Beachy
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11/13/2001 10:36:12 PM
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| Pumpkinhead (Team Brobdingnagian) |
Columbus Ohio
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Tom If my seed list is correct I will have to disagree with you. I have the Mombert 940 being 866X567.5 and the 937 being 567.6X 946.5 Geerts. John
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11/13/2001 11:26:32 PM
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| 1st Prize |
Connecticut
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WEll I a least know they are differnt seeds. Thank You!
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11/14/2001 5:26:23 AM
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| Tom B |
Indiana
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I stand corrected, the fruit that was on the same plant as the 940 was the 888. My mistake. I made the post from memory. Tom Beachy
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11/14/2001 3:17:06 PM
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| Sequoia-Greg |
porterville, calif.
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I am curious when you list the pumkin seed as 937 Mombert is that how big that pumkin grew? i am not what the numbers mean. thanks
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11/15/2001 3:55:07 PM
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| huffspumpkins |
canal winchester ohio
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Yes 937 is the weight of the pumpkin Kirk Mombert grew.......Paul
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11/15/2001 4:19:02 PM
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| Sequoia-Greg |
porterville, calif.
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Thank you , hard to imagine growing one that big. Im going to learn how. Greg
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11/15/2001 9:12:42 PM
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| 1st Prize |
Connecticut
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Sequoia, there were many pumpkins over 940 grown this year, but to most that is still a dream pumpkin. As for knowledge you will gain as much knowledge as anyone in just a few months. Happy pumpkin growing!
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11/16/2001 5:29:18 AM
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