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Subject: Pumpkin Water
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| Hobbit |
Walhalla, ND.
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Last season after i harvested my for the pumpkin fests. I cut the main vines off leaving about a foot and a half at the stump. I noticed the main kept dripping, I put quart jars under these and once they were full which took less than 24hrs I froze them. About five gallons in total. I'm thinking of using this to water my new plants this year in their peat pots. Any ideas, should I or should I not.
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3/15/2017 1:38:27 PM
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| Andy S |
Western ny
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a few years ago i boiled fresh willow branches in some water and used it to water my kin , dont know if i had bigger and longer roots or not but it didn't hunt anything----kin looked a little greener and bigger ---just a little info.
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3/15/2017 2:00:50 PM
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| Porkchop |
Central NY
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Hmm...I know there's a joke there somewhere but that's an interesting question..I say try a side by side comparison with two plants...maybe it's super growth nectar....definetly drink the other jar..
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3/15/2017 2:05:21 PM
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| Ralph |
Vernal, Ut
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Sounds like Mothers milk to me. lol
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3/15/2017 3:09:59 PM
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| Hobbit |
Walhalla, ND.
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It came out of the stump crystal clear, I did taste it. It had no taste. I'm not sure about drinking a whole glass of it. I collected this for a few days till I figured I had plenty. Then I pulled the stumps. I was thinking the same way Ralph. I'm going to use it on a couple test plants and see what happens. I'll post to diary the progress.
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3/15/2017 4:40:52 PM
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| Hobbit |
Walhalla, ND.
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Andy, I read that on this site somewhere and it mentioned something about what's in the willow that has an effect. Interesting.
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3/15/2017 4:44:02 PM
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| KC Kevin |
Mission Viejo, CA
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I can see it now:
"Pumpkin Water for Auction from 2145 McMullen"
Bidding starts at $25 per 4 ounce jar.....
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3/15/2017 4:45:49 PM
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| Porkchop |
Central NY
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Yuuup... Tanner sells it...
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3/15/2017 6:05:07 PM
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| Porkchop |
Central NY
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Ziiiing!!
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3/15/2017 6:05:26 PM
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| So.Cal.Grower |
Torrance, Ca.
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lol
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3/15/2017 7:00:56 PM
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| Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Hobbit, my first question would be? Were there any disease problems w/the plant? If so, I would certainly think that those prblms, could still be in the water. Just a thought. Peace, Wayne
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3/16/2017 1:25:21 AM
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| Hobbit |
Walhalla, ND.
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Interesting thought PW, I don't think I had any disease problems. But on the other hand if I had, would that have come from the soil therefore it would still be there this season?
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3/16/2017 2:26:02 AM
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| Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Hobbit, hoping that someone smarter than I, will tell you what to do. I sorta think that soil problems (diseases) will winter over in your soil. Some incredible growers go to extreme lengths to eradicate soil diseases! Look for someone more educated than I, b/4 you start to sell the pkn water! Pchop...let me know when you find the joke, cause I agree...there is a good one in there, somewhere?Peace, Wayne
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3/17/2017 12:23:20 AM
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