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PatrickW |
Soldotna,AK
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I am growing my first squash this year. Assuming that I am growing a squash that will reach 600-800 lbs, what kind of DAP numbers should I expect. I am at 5 DAP and the little guys are still only the size of a baseball.
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6/22/2016 2:01:29 AM
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26 West |
50 Acres
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They grow just like an AG. But keep them covered they seem to absorb more heat from the sun. Jim
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6/22/2016 8:21:06 AM
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BIG SHOW DOG |
Kentucky, U.S.A.
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Mine usually seem to be slightly behind a orange or white variety. This is my first year to put my squash in the main patch, and I am glad I did. My squash is doing better than any other plant and way ahead of any other year!
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7/29/2016 2:53:00 PM
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