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Subject: First bloom?? What do I do?
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The Punisher |
Casa Grande, AZ
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Ok, 2nd post- I have 3 plants, from atlantic seeds AKA Giant pumpkin A few days ago I saw my first ever bud bloom. Now each plant has several buds, all young. There is only 1 bud blooming though. What should I do to make sure there is proper pollination? For my tomato plants I just simply touch each bud with the same finger. Sounds wierd but it works for the most part. Should I do the same with Pumpkin? Now there are a few bees and wasps around. Should I just let mother nature do her part or do I give her my helping hand?
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5/4/2008 4:49:26 PM
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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Male or female? Females have the Ball below it...males are just flowers.
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5/4/2008 8:31:01 PM
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Jordan Rivington (JRO) |
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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If its your first bloom, gotta be a male. Just leave them be and collect them the next day when they shrivel up to prevent rotting material in the patch.
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5/4/2008 8:32:19 PM
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The Punisher |
Casa Grande, AZ
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First bloom. Ok thank you both for your response!!!
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5/5/2008 1:02:39 AM
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klancy |
Westford, MA
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As said above the males show 1st. they're a flower on just a long stem. The females show later. they are close to the vine depending on stem length, at the end of the stem is a small ball (see baby Pumpkin)with the flower at the "Blossom end" of the ball. Last year I had store bought seeds and let the bees do it. I had enough digging etc to do. I've got some great seeds fron nhgpga, so I'll be doning my yellow & black stripe suit, and buzzing around this year. Lots of info on polination on this site. Rather than me giving you advice from a 2nd year grower, I recommend you check out this site for polination info. good luck kevin
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5/5/2008 10:30:56 AM
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The Punisher |
Casa Grande, AZ
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Kevin thanks alot for your info! I'll go check out the site!!!!
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5/5/2008 11:12:10 AM
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