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Tuesday, June 04, 2019
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Little Ketchup
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Grittyville, WA
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DAP 20. Nylon line of this type works great as a permanent measuring tape. (Pinch the line & it will hold the mark for the entire season!!!)
Right at two feet circ. -- which is small. The markings were increasing until last night which was especially cold--temps dipped below 40. I assume thats why the gain was down a bit on both.
DAP 25-30 should give the max gains normally but if nature refrigerates the pumpkin... this may prevent and/or delay the normal development. I believe near 60 degrees overnight would be better. Upper 30's does cut growth in half.
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