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Ludwig Ammer

Eurasia

when I first saw an AG.
And I always stated in this bp forum, that I would never become an AG grower.
Every serious grower can make his New Years resolution, keep distance to that nasty AGs and think about growing Lloyd´s Giants already in 2014 or in 2015 after a sabbatical year for his patches. Please read about in the genetic forum or contact
ludwig.ammer@gmail.com

1/1/2014 9:08:06 PM

Midwester

Midwest

Don't shrink dear, take your pills, everything will be alright.

1/1/2014 9:46:40 PM

BensbigpumpkinAUS

NSW, Australia (barracatcher7@hotmail.com)

What????? There's two!?

1/1/2014 10:11:43 PM

Nor-Cal_BP

Concord, CA.

This is getting strange!

1/1/2014 10:17:18 PM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

It has been a very Triable kind of New Years?????????

1/1/2014 10:25:38 PM

Ludwig Ammer

Eurasia

Almost nobody here at www.bigpumpkins.com showed batanical correctness yet. But I seek further on growers, who are able to give up AGs of the third millennium completely, if they were not from the 1092 Burke 98 line.
I want to do club growing, ´cause that socialistic growing here never could work seriously.
What I have experienced here was fascistically hounding first and communistic glorification of the Wallaces then.
I need growers in North America, who are able to grow absolutely scientifically sound to do basically genetical research breeding without any aim to compete in fruit weight. We always grow three or four fruits per plant and never only one.

1/2/2014 9:08:58 AM

Richard

Minnesota

What do you expect Mello Amelio, were growing giant pumpkins, your not! what you say does not pertain to this, you prove it everytime you post something. Find a botanicaly correct web site! problem solved.

1/2/2014 12:02:56 PM

Pumpkinman Dan

Johnston, Iowa

Dude! What happened to the "lobster". Taking bets on what the next screen name will be

1/2/2014 12:12:35 PM

Ludwig Ammer

Eurasia

Contrary, RichardB.
You all should see the basic rules of botany.
Why don´t you want to understand what you grow?
So often I heard it here in this forum, that the old growers had to educate newbies.
The free world won´t accept that anti-scientifically sounding of totalitariens, who deny the truth of botany, because they want to sermonize the faults of Wallaces´ growing.

1/2/2014 1:38:25 PM

scottie

Williamsport, Pa.

batanical. 4 posts ago

1/2/2014 2:28:40 PM

scottie

Williamsport, Pa.

dear amelio, plumplobster we are losing bats right and left here in the good old usa..i hope you are putting them where the sun never shines

1/2/2014 2:31:14 PM

Ludwig Ammer

Eurasia

Oh scottie, the piddle of bats forces soft spots on your nasty AGs!

1/2/2014 2:56:18 PM

WiZZy

Little-TON - Colorado

lol @ Scottie....

1/2/2014 5:26:36 PM

billprice

bliss,n.y.- heart of Wyoming County

scottie-please beam him way up

1/2/2014 6:09:31 PM

Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange)

Omaha, Ne.

F5 he's off his med's again

1/2/2014 7:24:39 PM

MOpumpkins

Springfield, Missouri

"Almost nobody here at www.bigpumpkins.com showed batanical correctness yet" Ludwig do you mean botanical*? I'm sure that you are the epitome of botanically correctness. What was it you called your intergeneric hybrid? It was "Cucurbita maximelo" if I'm not mistaking.

Ludwig please do study up on the rules of Linnaean nomenclature. You can not simply make an intergeneric hybrid, and say that it is a new species. We do not want you of all people to be botanically incorrect, do we?

1/2/2014 9:47:26 PM

MOpumpkins

Springfield, Missouri

botanical correctness*

1/2/2014 9:49:15 PM

D Nelson

NE Kansas

Touche

1/2/2014 10:39:52 PM

Ludwig Ammer

Eurasia

Sir Duncan, we add chimera to the botanical name for all Linné-fetishists.
Are we allowed to do some different after 250 years, Sir?
What do you study, Duncan Logan?
The aims of your tries are more kindergarten, while my nine years old son does implementable science since five years now.

1/3/2014 5:16:50 AM

Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange)

Omaha, Ne.

Has he passes a bridge

1/3/2014 8:23:59 AM

Richard

Minnesota

I miss read it, excuse me mrs. melopumpsky.

1/4/2014 1:19:03 AM

Phil D

Annapolis Valley Nova Scotia

Amellio, you forget that silage is the answer to all growing problems.

1/5/2014 3:15:38 PM

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