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Subject: New here. How to tell which way vine will grow
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shawnc |
Central Utah
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Hello people. First post and first year at trying for a giant. I bought seeds from H. Dill and ordered two books but I have a question on how to tell which way the vine will grow. I would like to plant on the east edge of my garden and have the main vine running west.... Any advice...? Thanks alot
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4/17/2012 1:44:28 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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opposite of the 1st true leaf is a good rule of thumb
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4/17/2012 2:02:12 PM
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Randytcat |
West Chazy,N.Y.
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The main vine will grow in the opposit direction of the first true leaf! (not the cot leafs) it's the next leaf that grows out! Hope this helps! Randy
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4/17/2012 2:02:23 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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You will get the first two leafs, cots, a third-the main vine will grow opposite side of the 3rd leaf.
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4/17/2012 2:05:17 PM
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shawnc |
Central Utah
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Ok sweat that helps a bunch. I was wanting to experiment with three different plants and do one indirect and the other two direct planting but I might have to change my thinking.
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4/17/2012 3:38:13 PM
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Pumpking |
Germany
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Hi shawnc, as to direct planting experiments I have done some tests aiming at the direction of the first true leaf with respect to the seed direction. The result is the following: AG seeds (most of them) have a tip on the pointy end (i.e., the baseline of the pointy end, which has to face down when you plug the seed, has a skew). That side of the pointy end which reaches further down will most likely be the side of the future growth direction (i.e., the opposite side, the side which doesn´t reach that far down, will most likely be the side of the first true leaf). If you have alot of seeds available for germination tests, I recommend you just try to plug some test seeds in a particular direction and see in which direction the first true leaf will face. Anyway, even if this worked out with 100% probability, the direct planting still has a disadvantage: You cannot set the plant into the patch in a particular angle (planting in an angle of about 45 deg. will help reduce strain on the stem when the vine is starting to run). Have fun!
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4/17/2012 4:02:08 PM
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shawnc |
Central Utah
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Thanks Pumking. I never imagined there could be so much to learn about growing AG. The more I learn the more I am confussed and MORE questions... Thanks...
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4/17/2012 4:06:21 PM
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curtlave (team extreme) |
Sourthern Utah
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shawn.. go to the UGPG.com site .. they will help u alot .. bunch of great folks in our local club
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4/18/2012 2:30:06 PM
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curtlave (team extreme) |
Sourthern Utah
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oh.. northern utah grower here ,, kamas .. lil kins .. lol
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4/18/2012 2:30:47 PM
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