AG Genetics and Breeding
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Subject: 1348,1012 Hester 07
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Captain Cold Weather |
Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth
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I was wondering how these seeds did when they hit dirt in 08? Did anyone plant em? If so howd they do and did they go heavy?
Any intel on these two seeds would be helpfull.
thanks
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3/23/2009 10:46:35 AM
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GPW (Crazy-Growers) |
Thuringia/Germany
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These here, are well-known me. 1148,5 Sproule 08(1348,5 Hester x self)389 OTT 1,230 EST, -7.0 %L 761 Shenfish 08 (1348 Hester x 1579 Glazer) 674 Zuhlke 08(1348,5 Hester x 1041 McKie) 624 Zuhlke 08(1385 Jutras x 1348 Hester)
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3/23/2009 12:13:17 PM
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Kevin Snyder (TEAM HAMMER) |
Kevinstinindians@yahoo.com
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I grew the 1012 Hester (842x898). It was a great plant but went down to disease the last saturday of August. It had a lot more in it and was doing great up until then, it would have produced my patch best had it survived. The last week the plant was alive it did 19 lbs/day for the week. It taped 1112 and weighed in at 1071.
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3/23/2009 12:23:30 PM
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The Pumpkinguru |
Cornelius, Oregon
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The 1348 is begging to be planted more, trust me, I hear the seed bag all night long.... That 1012 knows its a star. The one that talks to me the loudest is the 1400. Nobody that I know of planted it. It is the 1068 Wallace x my 897, and yes the 897 was 23% heavy (1260 wier x 695 Handy) and grew the 1100 on a secondary.
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3/25/2009 7:39:05 PM
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Doug14 |
Minnesota(dw447@fastmail.fm)
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The 1348 has thrown some nice orange pumpkins. Here's a couple:
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/DisplayPhoto.asp?pid=5975
http://gvgo.ca/gallery/displayimage.php?album=40&pos=1
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3/25/2009 10:06:27 PM
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Captain Cold Weather |
Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth
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Thank u guys for the advice. did the 1348 produce punkins that went heavy
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3/26/2009 11:57:26 AM
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The Pumpkinguru |
Cornelius, Oregon
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I know the 1148 Sproule went a little light, not sure about the other won. I did not even know there was another one. That 500 pounder is nice, was it really that shiny on its own or was it rubbed with wax?
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3/26/2009 12:42:01 PM
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BrianB |
Eastern Washington State
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Its probably been rubbed down with oil. I once put a dab of furniture wax on some of my cinderellas, which really made that red 'pop'. Later here I heard here of someone using olive oil. That's probably easier esp on a larger fruit.
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3/26/2009 3:35:07 PM
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