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            Subject:  vines mutated into one
			
  
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            | neaner | 
            
               Sloughhouse 
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               I have vines that have mutated into one. Very thick and leaves are all clumped up. There is a primary vine growing but the others seem to be growing in a ball of leaves. Should i keep it, i hv another in the same mound growing fine. 
		
				
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               6/18/2014 12:08:10 AM 
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            | Pumpking | 
            
               Germany 
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               Sounds like a bad case of a ribbon vine plant. Better fill the precious patch space with the better (trouble-free) plant. 
		
				
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               6/18/2014 3:13:56 AM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI ([email protected]) 
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               If you have two plants in the same mound...remove this one 
		
				
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               6/18/2014 7:38:10 AM 
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            | neaner | 
            
               Sloughhouse 
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               Thanks to the both of you.  That's what I was afraid of, I'll get rid of it tonight. 
		
				
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               6/18/2014 2:12:30 PM 
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            | neaner | 
            
               Sloughhouse 
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               Do you know what causes this? 
		
				
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               6/19/2014 11:58:35 PM 
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            | Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) | 
            
               Eastern Pennsylvania 
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               Our seed likes are highly inbred. It just happens from time to time. That's why you should always have a backup.  
		
				
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               6/20/2014 10:24:08 AM 
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            | Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) | 
            
               Eastern Pennsylvania 
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               Seed lines* 
		
				
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               6/20/2014 10:24:34 AM 
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            | neaner | 
            
               Sloughhouse 
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               It was a 1247 pugh, 1409 miller x 1495 stelts +13% heavy. Got it at a pumpkin forum i attended. 
		
				
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               6/22/2014 4:11:23 PM 
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            | Don Crews | 
            
               Lloydminster/AB 
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               I think a plant growing in too cool conditions has a higher likelyhood of expressing the condition. I used to get it all the time when I was first starting out in the hobby. Now that I have warm soil and cold frames it's rare for me to even have an odd secondary vine do it. 
		
				
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               6/23/2014 12:58:35 AM 
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            | neaner | 
            
               Sloughhouse 
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               Thanks for the feed back but for the record, temps here ranging 85 - 109. I got rid of it and the backup plant is growing gang busters. 
		
				
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               6/23/2014 10:46:38 PM 
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