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Grower Diary Comments
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Subject: Comments - Matt D. 2024-06-04
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Imagined being 'demobilized' by an irritating noise; Whatever works, butt they do have to overdo it, don't they? Probably a great way to deter many critters, not just mice. Animal control officers, I believe, use cell-phone-sized ones to keep people-eaters away. No NEED to reply, anyone. eg
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7/17/2024 11:13:40 PM
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jamieg |
Tyngsboro, MA
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The plants looks great Matt!
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7/17/2024 11:22:56 PM
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Green Gene |
Putnam Ct.
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Nice big healthy plant and early!
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7/18/2024 8:49:23 AM
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Matt D. |
Connecticut
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pumpkinpal2- It is a great way to deter unwanted mice and voles and it is the only thing that I have used that has stopped a mouse from feeding on an area once they knew it was food. I found this out sever years ago after trying many other options and now use them as a preventative.
jamieg- I am very happy with how the plant has been, it is the right color green. Also, this is all with no fertilizers as I only start fertilizing when the pumpkin is around day 10. (More details on this in future diary postings;-)
Green Gene- The early season cold-frame making the CO2 delivery more efficient I think helped get the plant to pollination size ahead of the anticipated schedule. I also think I have quantified the CO2 benefit doing some comparisons which I will be sharing in my diary so stay tuned.
*Just takes some time to get the information together, summarized and posted.
[Last edit: 07/18/24 10:32:45 PM]
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7/18/2024 10:32:36 PM
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