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            | big pumpkin dreamer | Gold Hill, Oregon | ok i have an 1132 vincent mcgill its about 3 inches tall the stem is split in half from the soil to the cots. should i pull it? or let it go? | 5/4/2009 1:17:37 AM |  
            | mid | Reed Point Montana | feed it to the chickens, wont make anything but trouble...get another one started if you got one, good luck
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            | LIpumpkin | Long Island,New York | if in fact the stem is split I'd use a backup. If the stem isn't split and what you have is a siamese twin I would keep at least 1 with no fears. My siamese twin had one big coty on each and a small coty on the other side making it look like a split until I checked it out further. | 5/4/2009 6:11:22 AM |  
            | big pumpkin dreamer | Gold Hill, Oregon | getting backup going today. | 5/4/2009 5:14:45 PM |  
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