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Subject: Where would your pumpkin have to weigh
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| Kennytheheat |
Bristol R.I. USA
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Now To have a 2000 pounder for a weigh off in October? Just curiouse.
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7/27/2010 4:56:44 PM
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| Alex B |
Ham Lake, Minnesota
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That is speculated about in Don's most recent book.
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7/27/2010 6:14:27 PM
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| mellowpumpkin(Josiah Brandt) |
Rudolph
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I'll guess on this one,,,, I would say day 40--- est weight 1000-1100 pounds,,,fruit would have to do solid late gains...
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7/27/2010 6:43:07 PM
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| Kennytheheat |
Bristol R.I. USA
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That sounds about right. I always wonder what and if that goal will be attained by anyone. What a feeling that would be for the grower that attains such a feat. I sometimes catch myself dreaming! Lol!
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7/27/2010 7:36:27 PM
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| Jeremy Robinson |
Buffalo, New York
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With the summer we are having and night time temps.....I think this is the year someone will have the oppurtunity...
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7/27/2010 8:01:20 PM
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| Julian |
New York
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For what it's worth, the day 40 record estimated weigh is apparently 884 pounds on the 1353 C-P.
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7/27/2010 11:37:23 PM
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| mellowpumpkin(Josiah Brandt) |
Rudolph
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that is very true Julian,,,, however it would be nice if they updated that,, I'm not sure but I think that number has gone up,,,,
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7/28/2010 1:24:12 PM
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| nilbert |
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Jupiter.
The gravitational pull there would make my mere 758 pound earthling pumpkin a cool 2001 pounds.
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7/30/2010 2:31:03 PM
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