AG Genetics and Breeding
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Subject: 730 Dill 06
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Doug14 |
Minnesota(dw447@fastmail.fm)
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Anyone know of any offspring from this seed? If so, how was the color and shape? Any links to pics?
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3/7/2010 4:19:03 PM
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STEVE Z |
Berlin,mi.(zuhlke2@hotmail.com)
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Doug, I grew it in 2008. It was grown in a shaded area of my patch and I didn't do much work on the plant. One thing for sure is that it had very orange pumpkins with the longest stems I have ever seen. I ended up growing a couple of pumpkins on it. One around 400 lbs. and another around 300 lbs. If you hve that seed and like orange I highly recomend it. There is one picture in my2008 diary, but it was a pretty young pumpkin at the time. It ended up being bright orange at the end of the year.
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3/7/2010 7:45:05 PM
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Doug14 |
Minnesota(dw447@fastmail.fm)
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Thanks Steve....I did the pic in your 2008 diary when I did a search on it. It looked to have very nice shape in that pic.
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3/7/2010 9:53:45 PM
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Brooks B |
Ohio
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whats the cross of that 730 pumpkin Doug?
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3/8/2010 5:05:22 AM
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Farmer Chuck |
Santa Rosa, CA
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The 730 Dill (2006) was grown by Howard Dill. It was one of 2 pumpkins on the plant.
The cross is :
Female: 1016 Daletas X Male: 810 Dill
The offspring tend to be very dark orange. Todd Kline grew a 975 in 2007 and another one that weighed 856 also in 2007.
I lost the pumpkin on the 730 Dill that I grew last year. However, I used it as the pollinator for the 735 Veader-Hahn. It was a very dark pumpkin. Photos are on AGGC and howarddill.com underbig-n-beautiful
Chuck
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3/8/2010 10:40:02 AM
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