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ZAPPA

Western PA

Last season I had a plant that seemed very aggressive in all ways. This plant produced a lot of female flowers. I am going to say that I probably cut off 70 and possibly many more, babies on that plant.

Is it normal to see that many ?

My other plants did not even produce half of that amount.
Just curious to hear what experieced growers say.

3/30/2011 10:19:28 AM

MR. T. (team T)

Nova Scotia

70 is a lot. some do have this genetic mutation occasionally. Or some times it's due to plant stress. A friend of mine grew one of my seeds once and he stopped counting females after he took off 150.

3/30/2011 11:40:32 AM

mossyoak

Martinsburg, Pa

I had anywhere from 15 - 25 per plant on mine, I should say that I started them a lttle late.

3/30/2011 12:03:31 PM

pap

Rhode Island

atlantic giant plants are PUMPKIN MAKING NACHINES. its normal to produce many many pumpkins.
the key is to grow only on the main and only pollinate a maximum of three to four starting at 10 ft (or so ) then your done pollinating.

3/31/2011 9:00:44 AM

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