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Subject: Ripeness-days for bushel-gourds?
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Cuerbitrix |
Berlin, Germany
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After a hailshower at the end of july, I have lost most of my pumpkins, but one bushelgourd ( 279.5 E x sibb ) has survived with some wounds with today 70lbs at DAP 56. Unfortunately know the haildamage goes on and the fruit begins to rot...... Question: How many days needs a bushel-gourd for good seeds?.... ...the same 50 days like a giant?
Greetings from Berlin
Martin
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9/16/2016 1:37:04 PM
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Dig n Doug |
Webster Groves, MO
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Martin, I hope you received my E-mail. If the fruit is rotting, then you must harvest. 50 days seems short for harvesting gourd seeds. Hopefully, you have lots of brown seeds. Doug
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9/19/2016 8:08:26 PM
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