Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Shorter length for pollination.
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Pumkin#1 |
Aberdeen
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I know the ideal length to pollinate is 10-15 feet, but I'm curious to know if anyone has pollinated at any shorter distance. I ask this because I have a plant that is growing slow and starting to show male flowers. Plant is about 5 and half feet long. Thanks for any info.
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6/21/2016 4:48:35 PM
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pooh-bear |
Plainville, Connecticut 06062
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The 1385 Jutras which was selfed at 9 1/2 feet grew the 1725 harp at 9 1/2 feet. In the last two years a 1751 was grown at 10 feet and a 1992 was grown at 10 1/2 feet not ideal distances but it can be done if you have in the neighborhood of 7 or 8 very healthy secondaries on each side prior to the pumpkin set you have and keep the plant healthy to the end. But I agree with most that 12-15 ft is better and around 15 feet is the sweet spot if you can get it. Several years ago I got stuck with one at 8 1/2 feet and grew one 995 without much amendments. Goodluck to you but if you can hold out for that 12-15 distance if you have the time and if your goal is super big, that would be the way to go!
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6/21/2016 6:46:30 PM
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Pumkin#1 |
Aberdeen
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Thank you
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6/21/2016 6:58:53 PM
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KRC |
WNC Usa
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I let one grow at 4 feet once.
It really doesn't work out well.
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6/26/2016 8:28:05 PM
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Pumkin#1 |
Aberdeen
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Thank you
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6/26/2016 8:32:42 PM
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