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lisfisher

Ct

Being I am a new grower { or wannabee grower } I planted too many plants in too small of an area. Is it ok to cut off the secondaries that are growing into the plants next to them?

7/29/2008 8:16:02 AM

Iowegian

Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com

It is better to trim the vines than let them gorw into a tangled mess.

7/29/2008 1:40:10 PM

lisfisher

Ct

do big fruits ever come from secondaries or are they more desired on the main vine?

7/29/2008 2:19:43 PM

Jason

Preston CT

It is possible but not desired.

7/29/2008 2:24:46 PM

lisfisher

Ct

so,is it best to clip off all secondaries?

7/29/2008 3:12:12 PM

Milford

milford, CT,

Secondaries stay..terminated at 12-15 ft long...third growth is cut off..that is what becomes a tangled mess.Mark

7/29/2008 4:14:29 PM

Ron Rahe (uncron1@hotmail.com)

Cincinnati,OH

If you don't have enough room for at least 6' of secondaries you might want to pull every other plant

7/29/2008 6:39:42 PM

lisfisher

Ct

If it is more desired to have the fruits grwon on the main vine, then what is the benefit of the secondaries?

7/30/2008 9:59:47 AM

pap

Rhode Island

the secondaries are feeder roots that bring food source and such back to the main . the main passes it down to the fruit.
during late season the pumpkin (its a giant sink ) will draw nutrients and such from any area of the plant that can supply it.(growth before or after the fruit makes no difference)

7/30/2008 1:18:52 PM

lisfisher

Ct

ok now I get it, thanks pap, and everyone else. One more question: Is there a time when I should apply potash? I have a bag of espoma potash. I thought I read somewhere where it said I should apply this in august?

7/30/2008 3:44:51 PM

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