General Discussion
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Subject: Flat Main Vine Question
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Pumpkinman Dan |
Johnston, Iowa
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What do You do if one of your plants develops a flat vine? In doing a site search, I'm seeing a mixed bag. It looks like some growers automatically remove the plant, some let it grow, some train a secondary as the new main, etc.
What would you do . . . especially early in the season, and if you had an OK backup plant.
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5/14/2019 10:45:28 AM
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don young |
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poke a stick in your eye less painfull
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5/14/2019 10:54:01 AM
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Jake |
Westmoreland, KS
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I have one with a flat vine growing right now...I'll be cutting it out soon it's a mangled mess.
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5/14/2019 11:43:09 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Depends on if it set a good secondary. If the secondary is good train that for the main...If not poke a stick in your eye as Don says. This way you will not turn to stone, when you look at it
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5/14/2019 1:25:02 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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You can go with it but will have to trim the tip off the end of the flat vine and go with a aggressive secondary for a main as linus suggested.It costs about a weeks worth of momentum-dont do the eye poke
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5/14/2019 2:20:40 PM
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Pumpkinman Dan |
Johnston, Iowa
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Thanks everybody!
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5/14/2019 3:55:44 PM
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The Pumpkinguru |
Cornelius, Oregon
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In agreement on the secondary idea. If I have a good one, I'll cut that flat vine off, and run that secondary like the main. if not, then either plant 3 or four in that site for a 'cash crop' knowing they will not be competitive, but could still be money makers to support the patch, or I will cull the plant and enjoy that extra time doing more fun things in the summer.
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5/14/2019 5:31:49 PM
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irischap |
Guelph, Ontario
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Last year grew a nice pumpkin on a 'flat' stem. Getting a take was a bit of a challenge, but pumpkin grew fine. A bit slow in growing.
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5/16/2019 9:17:56 AM
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VTWilbur |
Springfield, VT
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The question is how bad of a flat vine. Doubles usually split and one can be removed. As the width goes up sometimes a good secondary is the choice. Otherwise a backup plant should replace the plant.
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5/16/2019 12:00:50 PM
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