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| brotherdave |
Corryton, TN
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Saw your answer to "premature aging" post and I fear I have done the exact same thing. Did the pumpkin recover and start growing again? If so what measures were taken or any ideas?
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7/9/2008 2:59:46 PM
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| Andy W |
Western NY
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nope. if i recall, it went from 25+ pounds per day down to 5, but it wasn't one of mine.
i would imagine your best bet would be lots of fresh (nothing added) water, but i have no idea if it can bounce back.
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7/9/2008 3:03:01 PM
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| brotherdave |
Corryton, TN
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Same problem here except mine went to 0 gain for more than a week now. Plants look OK. I've set a couple of new ones about 12-16 ft beyond the quitters. They are actually doing quite well. It'll be interesting to see if they quit or what. Nothin to lose, I don't think. :) Thanks andy. Any other ideas appreciated from anyone!
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7/9/2008 5:58:12 PM
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