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Subject: what are the numbers and names of plants?
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Cold Yeti |
Nebraska
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I see many numbers before names like 1818 Bryson... I am new to growing and purchased my seeds from Home Depot this year. Could someone explain these names and numbers. Also let me know if I need to get different seeds. So far I have a 143 lbs. Pumpkin, but would like to get better results next year. Thanks
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7/20/2012 11:29:46 AM
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JDFan |
El Paso TX.
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Using your example (1818.5 Bryson)
That would mean the seed came from an 1818 Lb. Pumpkin grown by a grower whose name is Jim Bryson (the current World Record holder)
The naming goes this way so that you can trace the genetics continuing with your 1818.5 Bryson - if you look it up you will find it is usually shown as 1818.5 Bryson 2011 (1404 Bryson x 1618 Bryson)
Which would tell you that the seed is from the 1818 Bryson pumpkin which was grown on a plant grown from a seed from the 1404 Bryson (Female plant) germinated using pollen of a male flower off of a plant grown from a seed out of the 1618 Bryson (Male Plant)
A few other terms :
Self -- means both Female and Male flower are from the same plant
Sib -- means Female and Male are from same pumpkin but seperate plants using 2 different seeds from the same pumpkin
Open -- Means Male flower donor is unknown ( pollination was done by Bees etc. so could be any locally grown plant)
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7/20/2012 11:55:34 AM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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Get your seeds from here, at the Seed Exchange on the menu board. They are the best in the world. In late fall winter growers offer seeds for free, you send them a Self Addressed Stamped Bubble Envelope (SESBE)they fill it and mail it back to you. Here are a few good sites to look at genetics, history of what that seed has done. pumpkinlink.com aggc.org There is still alot of info at aggc you can get without joining.
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7/20/2012 12:18:54 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Get out while you still can...Soon you will see numbers and they will relate to pumpkins...
Get the tiller out chop of the vines and plant grass
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7/20/2012 12:59:11 PM
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huffspumpkins |
canal winchester ohio
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Listen to Linus he knows what he's talking about. It's a cult I tell you.....a cult
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7/20/2012 2:53:49 PM
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matt-man |
Rapid City, SD
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we can't grow pumpkins in nebraska...........he he
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7/20/2012 3:33:18 PM
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Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange) |
Omaha, Ne.
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ya can't grow in Ne....Ha
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7/20/2012 3:57:46 PM
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Cold Yeti |
Nebraska
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Well that explains alot thanks for the info. To all the other posts, my wife agrees with you, cut them off and plant grass. LOL.
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7/20/2012 4:04:19 PM
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gpierce |
Ashby, MA
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Oh boy! I can certainly related to the wife agreeing with your wife about pumpkin growing. She calls them my precious babies.
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7/20/2012 4:58:26 PM
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Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange) |
Omaha, Ne.
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They will grow on her too. Did on mine. Now she a pumpkin addict..lol
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7/20/2012 6:00:19 PM
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Cold Yeti |
Nebraska
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Hey Darren we are in the same area, send me an email address and we can talk and maybe share ideas. Mine is alaskan_extreme@hotmail.com thanks.
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7/22/2012 9:51:55 AM
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Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange) |
Omaha, Ne.
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sent
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7/23/2012 10:20:40 PM
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nukid |
Centennial, Co.
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OK...new spin on the male vs. female growers. I am a second year FEMALE grower. Last year my husband thought I was crazy UNTIL my pumpkin took off. Then, it became HIS pumpkin to anyone who would listen!!!! Now we are both nuts about our patch and our 3 "kids". Not for the pros to worry, but it is just fun!!!!
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8/7/2012 3:53:16 PM
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