Seed Starting
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Subject: Starting today
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Pumpkin miner |
Manitowoc
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I started one of my 808 seeds from last years pumpkin today.
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3/11/2018 1:14:13 PM
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Pumpkin miner |
Manitowoc
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Started a 1724 Schmidt on the 15th. along with my 808. And today the soil is heaving up, so there pushing there way to the light.
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3/18/2018 8:07:08 AM
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Pumpkin miner |
Manitowoc
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correction the 808 I started on the 11th. That one I didn't sand the edges of the seed. So a few extra days that's not to bad. I did soak them all for about 12 hours.
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3/18/2018 8:10:56 AM
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Wildcat83 |
NE Wisconsin
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How big are these plants now? I hope you got less snow down there than what my area got, but still looking like an extremely late spring.
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4/19/2018 8:27:42 AM
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Pumpkin miner |
Manitowoc
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Hi wildcat. I lost one due to the furnace running out of fuel. Good thing there my own seeds lol but it was getting big. And I stated over a couple weeks ago and just transferred the new girls into 5 gal grow bags. Soil temp in the green house is 66 degrees as of yesterday. So the new ones should be heading outside in a few days. Stumps are about the size of a nickel and they have leaves almost the size of a piece of 8x11 notebook paper. Giving them a light dose of calcium nitrate today. Thank god for good grow lights. I turned the spare bedroom into a grow lab lol.
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4/28/2018 8:28:48 AM
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