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Subject: You gotta see this
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| Brooks B |
Ohio
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Jon N. from Oklahoma is growing my 699 Bosworth,and I gotta say so myself that plant is growing awesome so far!!, and Im not saying this because this is my own seed(ok maybe a little) but look how perfect Jon has that plant growing, ,their isnt even a weed one in his soil let alone his soil being out of place,lol. Your doing a awesome job growing that plant Jon, I dont think I could grow one that perfect looking even if I tried.
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=48486
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=48707
Ill tell ya, its more fun watching someone eles grow my seed then growing it myself. Thanks for growing that seed Jon, and keep that bad boy going!!!!
Brooks
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5/30/2006 11:07:30 PM
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| Sav |
Leamington, Ont.
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I was thinking the same thing Brooks. Before I read this, I seen the diary post (I check those first, LOL) and I thought...Wow, this guy's a perfectionist!
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5/30/2006 11:15:16 PM
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| Team Wexler |
Lexington, Ky
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That type of growing attracts the Mother of all Snakes, the mighty Milk Snake.
I hear ya Home Slice....got a couple of local rookies under my wing this year...it is an honor. One grower even asked me for help with an alternator!
1320 thinking that there's nothing like helping others.
Jamie
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5/30/2006 11:27:42 PM
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| North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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Brooks, are you growing the 699 BB too? If so, how are they doing? I must agree that Jon has a pretty nice set-up and things look nice!! Will be watching his diary for sure.
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5/31/2006 12:02:29 AM
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| Brooks B |
Ohio
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I just posted a picture of my 699, its nothing like Jons yet but I sure do hope it will be!.
Jamie,, and I just asked you about a water pump yesterday, you da-man!
Brooks
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5/31/2006 1:22:48 AM
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| hamj |
ValleyField Quebec
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Now those plants are some serous pumpkin Porn. good work Jon N
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5/31/2006 11:02:15 AM
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| Doug14 |
Minnesota([email protected])
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Great job Jon. Those plants are textbook perfect!
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5/31/2006 11:19:05 AM
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| Urban Farmer (Frantz) |
No Place Special
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Wow VERY nice looking! Its about time to bury some secondaries i think though.
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5/31/2006 2:40:25 PM
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| Brooks B |
Ohio
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Mike, He uncovered them just to take that picture. ;-)
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5/31/2006 4:47:06 PM
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| Jon N. |
Central Oklahoma ( [email protected])
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Thanks everyone for the compliments. Its a good thing those plants love the heat. The weather has been hot and windy for the last 2 weeks. We have a serious cold front moving through as I type. 82° for the next few days Thanks for the seed Brooks
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5/31/2006 6:09:10 PM
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| WiZZy |
Little-TON - Colorado
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Yo Jon, Sweeeeet. Must be nice to get your plants in the ground so early. On the white walls, what are they made of and how do you support them from the winds? I like the idea of using it to disperse more light and the wind break. You must have hi winds up there. We have those micro burst at time here that hit 40-50-60. Rip the plants right out of the ground. So I be interested in finding out how you keep your walls from flying away. Nice patch. Ill keep watching . Thanks -- Gary
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6/1/2006 8:38:22 AM
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