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Subject:  Comments - dale 2024-11-05

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pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

Whatever happens happens. Not stuttering, lol. Some seedlings are the same weigh. I'm pretty sure that aboveground is dictated by underground and think about the seed...1694...and grower...Geddes...Whoooaaahhhh, correct? G'luck!---eric g

11/6/2024 4:56:52 AM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

I dont know the answer... I guess it depends on your goal, but I think the slow and steady ones can perform well. A faster one might perform better... or it might split. At some point, just love the one you're with as the saying goes.

11/6/2024 10:39:36 AM

dale

Australia eastcoastcitrus@hotmail.com

Its still pretty steady got another one pollinated further out will leave it a few days

11/7/2024 5:05:55 AM

pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

I love growing vicariously, I guess it's called, through you and other growers in our 'off season'. I suppose that in my experience, a later set on the same vine will be less likely to abort than a previous one - I tried to do this once and the previous, ongoing two DID abort. An earlier one acts as a 'power absorber' for a later one, so, lean toward culling the previous one if everything is okay with the later and either gets to be of let's say basketball size. In re-reading, that makes perfect sense, lol. My nickel's worth - eric g

[Last edit: 11/07/24 10:43:53 AM]

11/7/2024 10:36:09 AM

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