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Humphrey & his baby may not be long for this world
Yesterday I found gray mold on the stem that baby is growing on. Right at the joint from the main stem. Unfortunately that joint and stem are only 2" above the root stock. So I see no point in trying to get another fruit to set on a different stem. So if the worst come to the worst can I cut baby off and ripen him in the tunnel?
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Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostDo I need to re treat or is it a one off application?
What's to lose by giving it a second or third dose. Come on Humphrey - hang in there..Location ... Nottingham
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Originally posted by seasprout View PostI sowed my Dills Atlantic Giant seeds at work before Easter, I've been off since.
I'm hoping my colleagues have looked after anything germinating for me. (I work at a gardens).
I'm hoping to grow it at work when I've cleared a bit of scrub land for it.
Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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Originally posted by vixylix View PostI had to cut off my butternut squash as it has split all my hopes now lie with my baby pumpkin! I think the bleeding slugs have been getting to them!
Originally posted by Cadalot View PostNow I have a self seeder I'm interested in seeing how big its going to get
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I have three pumpkins set so far and all doing well, just shy of bowling ball size at the moment, my marrows were looking good plants seemed prolific, set a nice marrow on each plant and culled the rest and then as they started to grow mildew has started so looks like im stuffed.. put milky water on them but if that doesnt work its time to scrap the plants and be sad till next year, I dont have money to throw at fancy potions so now its fingers crossed and hope and pray they grow even if the plant looks a bit tired and poorly
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