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| Pumpkin Doug |
Ypsilanti Michigan
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This early afternoon I pulled up some of my vines. They had alot of roots on them. The last pumpkin didn't take, so I pulled it up where the new pumpkin was. I came home to check on them, but the leaves were wilted some where the roots were exposed. Will my plant ajust it's self, or did I do the wrong thing?
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7/7/2003 7:46:01 PM
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| CEIS |
In the shade - PDX, OR
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The plant will adjust itself with some time.
Use a sharp knife next to sever the axilary roots under the leaf nodes. The plant won't be as shocked with all of the additional vine movement.
good luck
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7/7/2003 8:09:28 PM
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