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quinn |
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What date are we looking for for a pollination date for oct. weigh off ?
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7/6/2024 7:46:49 PM
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LJ |
South Dakota
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You can have at least two mature gourds by Oct. Last year I had three over 100" including the State record of 123.5" all on one plant. I have to hand pollinate and start when I see several females blooming. They only grow for about 40 days max before it stops.
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7/7/2024 6:59:38 PM
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