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Subject: Record for old seeds growing large fruits
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97pounder! |
Centennial Colorado
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Hi all, I am growing a 1409.5 miller this year with my friend as a team grow. I am wondering what the record is for largest fruit grown off of a 10+ year old seed? Thanks, Leif
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9/15/2021 9:17:50 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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As far as I know the largest fruit produced on a 10+ year old seed was the 2009 Wallace off the 1725 Harp.
If you hit 2k on a 10+ year old seed that will be a grand achievement. I think the 1409.5 is a good one to try.
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9/15/2021 1:52:04 PM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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The 1725 was only 3 years out when the 2009 was grown, I think he's asking what the record on an elderly seed at any time was.
That's an interesting question, probably not many germinate that old in the first place.
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9/15/2021 1:56:11 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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I dont have an answer if that's the question. Very few growers ever reach that far back into their stashes. I can't think of any above 1000 lbs anyhow.
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9/15/2021 2:17:54 PM
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97pounder! |
Centennial Colorado
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It took 4 to start and this is the only one that sprouted. Around 750 right now growing about 15 per day. Peaked at 30 a day.
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9/15/2021 3:59:53 PM
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TruckinPunkin |
Upper Strasburg, PA
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Brett Cooper won our old seed contest a couple years ago with I believe a 595lber grown on a pretty small plant. Estimated weight was over 700lbs.
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9/15/2021 5:41:57 PM
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Team Wexler |
Lexington, Ky
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I grew a 1003 pound squash in 2010 using a 895.5 Hester (2000). As far as I know, it was the only 1,000 pounder grown off of the 895.5. Ironically, the 895.5 was grown off of a 6 year old seed, 900.5 Lyons.
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9/20/2021 9:48:14 AM
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