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Subject: Comments - jamieg 2024-07-29
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Rmen |
valtierra/spain
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Jamie, if it is a good genetic cross, maybe it would be a good idea not to leave it for a long time, but the seeds will germinate, if the air has entered.
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7/30/2024 8:04:05 AM
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jamieg |
Tyngsboro, MA
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Hi Ruben, it's just a self pollination - however I also don't have many 1832.5 seeds left so a self may be desirable to keep the genetics. I'm thinking about harvesting it early though. A fresher pumpkin is more pleasant to clean up than a rotting one!
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7/30/2024 9:22:09 AM
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