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Subject: Curled cots...
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| Dale Fisher |
Applegate, Oregon
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Has anyone had any issues related to cots kind of curling up? They look very healthly and are very thick and rigid, just curling over some. First true leaf still developing fine, but to early to really tell. It is occuring on four plants, and I just wanted a little feedback. Thanks.
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5/8/2006 10:56:42 AM
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| Dale Fisher |
Applegate, Oregon
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I will try to get a picture in the diary today...thanks again.
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5/8/2006 10:57:19 AM
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| STEVE Z |
Berlin,mi.([email protected])
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http://www.bigpumpkins.com/MsgBoard/ViewThread.asp?b=3&p=118370 check this out. it shouldn't be a problem.
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5/8/2006 11:21:30 AM
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| Dale Fisher |
Applegate, Oregon
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Steve,
Thanks for the reminder on this thread, I even posted a reply on it. Damn peroxide...used a very weak diluted solution and a 4 hour soak. Plain water soakers look better. Thanks again, I was just a little concerned.
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5/8/2006 1:08:44 PM
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| pap |
Rhode Island
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usually means nothing
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5/8/2006 6:25:59 PM
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| Rancherlee |
Eveleth MN
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most all of my seedlings with 900 Lyons in there background end up with curly cots.
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5/8/2006 7:36:02 PM
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| PumpkinBrat |
Paradise Mountain, New York
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Peroxide isn't a problem here. This year I didn't use Peroxide and I got super culred cots......
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5/9/2006 12:18:19 AM
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| Steel |
Austria
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Two of my seedlings had that this year: 897 Davies (both of them) and 848*.
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5/9/2006 3:50:08 AM
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| southern |
Appalachian Mtns.
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Happens to me every year no matter what method I use...
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5/9/2006 6:22:18 AM
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