General Discussion
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Subject: How old does pumpkin need to be to have viable
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Date Posted
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| 1234567890 |
New Hampshire, USA
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seeds?
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10/7/2009 11:52:08 PM
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| OkieGal |
Boise City, Oklahoma, USA
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50-55 days minimum.
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10/8/2009 12:23:39 AM
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| Tom B |
Indiana
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you can get away with 43 days old here. Not all 100% may be viable, but you will get some to germ.
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10/8/2009 12:49:10 AM
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| Richard |
Minnesota
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I heard 30
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10/8/2009 4:04:54 AM
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| Bart |
Wallingford,CT
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I've done 23 but it's not easy
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10/8/2009 6:49:45 AM
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| 1234567890 |
New Hampshire, USA
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thanks everyone mine was 55 days old so I think i am ok,,crossing fingers :)..jim
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10/8/2009 8:43:19 AM
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| Tremor |
[email protected]
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Less than 30 days often yields partly formed seed coats. They won't store well but some should still be viable. Bart has the record as far as I know.
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10/8/2009 8:44:57 AM
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