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Stephen324

Alabama

Great thing about this site is all the information, including on where to get some great seeds. Hard part if figuring out what to put in the ground :D The following is what I have but I only have a spot for 2 900 square ft plants. Any opinions on what to cross for my first solo year? Oh, and is the deep freeze the best spot to put the rest. It's non self-defrosting :)

1159 Agrichards-919 Richards x 998 Pukos

1468 Agrichards-998 Pukos x Self

939 Agrichards-664.5 Richards x 1027 Beachy

1536 VanKooten-1142 VanKooten x 998 Pukos

1337 Kline-1206.5 Kline x 1631 Mckie

900 Seed stock cross-1502 Wallace x 1689 Jutras

As always thanks in advance!

2/20/2009 5:59:47 PM

pap

Rhode Island

why not plant three 600 sq ft plants instead of two at 900.
600 sq ft is more tham enough to produce a big healthy fruit.
and your percentages for a biggin go up as well.
pap

2/21/2009 12:17:21 PM

Stephen324

Alabama

I was thinking about that but there is part of the patch that won't get light until about 11am and I was worried about that.

2/24/2009 8:37:06 AM

randy in walton

Walton N.y.

at worst case you grow the 3rd plant as a back up or pollinator plant remember a lot of things can happen through a season ... a small pumpkin is better than no pumpkin at weigh off

2/24/2009 9:42:39 AM

Stephen324

Alabama

Is there a website or a link that somebody can hook me up with to look up % heavy to help me along the way?

2/27/2009 8:19:15 PM

TNorange

Hot West Tennessee

1159 13% under, 1468 5% under, 939 9% under, 1536 9% over and 1337 8% over. AGGC info hope this helps

2/28/2009 11:31:39 AM

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