General Discussion
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Subject: pumpkins cold wather plants vs hot wather plants
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| rafael 734 |
Littleton Co Usa
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Diferet or not, ?????????
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9/18/2014 2:09:01 PM
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| cojoe |
Colorado
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Yes and no on that.None of the plants like our(Colorado) 90 degree weather,12%humidity and high uv index. But some definitely do better than others. I grew a 1874.5 matheson and a 1305 j. werner that both did good in this year.But this has been the mildest summer in memory.
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9/18/2014 2:58:16 PM
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| BIG SHOW DOG |
Kentucky, U.S.A.
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Exactly right! Yes, growers are tracking some genetic patterns of plants that are responding better than others to climates variables. Then we get the climate curve mother nature thru at us this year! I hope you were blessed with better than usual conditions, as I was!
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9/18/2014 3:06:51 PM
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| rafael 734 |
Littleton Co Usa
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Tks joe, the 1317 is 95% good but, 1503 urena is Gone.
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9/18/2014 3:07:51 PM
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| WiZZy |
Little-TON - Colorado
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Been one of the coolest and wet growing yearZ in Colorado I can remember... it cost us poundZ this year....
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9/18/2014 5:23:00 PM
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| rafael 734 |
Littleton Co Usa
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The secret is calcium nitrato , my experimet cost me a plant.the 1503 not calcium .
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9/18/2014 6:23:21 PM
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