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b92johnson

Wenatchee

I live in the middle of WA st and have a late growing season. I got a little antsy to get things going this year and got a couple of seeds going. I just got this guy in the ground(still way early but the wether has been crazy). Do I need to clip off the obvious male and female blooms to get it running? Here's a link to some pic's. http://imgur.com/9j2FtKZ,T9E9Dqg,AnFdOHh,cFgnPK2

4/12/2015 5:54:51 PM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

What kind of pumpkin is that? Not an Atlantic Ginat

4/12/2015 10:36:30 PM

Richard

Minnesota

I have a few seeds, atlantic giant I can send you if you want. Fogsurfer313@yahoo.com

4/12/2015 11:17:15 PM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, Mo

You need warmer weather to get it running or at least soil. Clipping off flowers is okay, but make sure you leave enough males to develop before pollination time.

4/13/2015 7:52:10 AM

City Farmer

Guelph, ONT

Good point Luke I`ve made that mistake before..D`oh!

4/13/2015 11:04:28 AM

Cornhusk

Gays Mills, Wisconsin

b92,
Start over, that plant saw early stress somehow and is in a funk. Plenty of time to start a new one. Good Luck

4/13/2015 3:57:39 PM

b92johnson

Wenatchee

@Linus, it's a "Big Max" sold by Burpee.

Cornhusk I have 2 Atlantics that are going in the ground this week after this last cold snap goes throughit's supposed to get down to 39 tonight :(

Thanks for the replies everyone!

4/13/2015 7:21:22 PM

micklefarms

Washington

B92, unless you are growing your plant in greenhouse, we are still about a month away from going in the ground on this side of the state. At least in Wenatchee.

4/13/2015 11:52:26 PM

Jake

Westmoreland, KS

Here is some good info for you to read through b92.http://www.bigpumpkins.com/MsgBoard/ViewThread.asp?b=3&p=509431 A good starting point for your first year. Speaking from experience it is best to wait until dbmickle suggest unless you have a greenhouse i started plants early a couple of years without a green house and they just sat there and never seemed to do much and then when they finally start to grow those plants had disease issues later in the season probably due to a poor root system. Better roots > healthier plants >Healthy plants> Faster growth> faster growth> Bigger pumpkins> bigger pumpkins> happier grower!

4/21/2015 9:41:54 AM

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