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Zacman

Blaine MN

I'm sorry to hear about your 1928. I always enjoy reading your diaries. You have a lot of enthusiasm which is great to see in younger growers. Keep your head up and your 1911 going.

Nate

9/2/2019 9:28:57 PM

Dawn, Suburban Gardener

Lakewood, WA

Sorry for you loss, Henry! Keep on treating your 1911 well until the weigh-off.

Your diary is also one of my favorites. Keep up the great work, Henry! You have some fans out here!

9/2/2019 10:28:48 PM

CarlaSue

Sonora, CA

Yes Henry, you are an inspiration to new growers. As a third-year grower, I always read your diary. Keep on growing.

9/3/2019 1:28:22 AM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

What exactly happened? Three years in a row. Thats sure a struggle.

9/3/2019 1:43:08 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

Uuugh...heartbreak....sorry henry...

9/3/2019 7:33:19 AM

Jake

Westmoreland, KS

Dang it Henry!

9/3/2019 8:50:28 AM

cojoe

Colorado

Sorry your pumpkin didnt make it henry-lots of bumps in the road on the pumpkin highway. Identify your disease issues and make a adjustment.

9/3/2019 11:35:56 AM

Henry-the giant pumpkin grower

Topsfield, MA

Thank you guys. this means a lot and i will defiantly try to keep that 1911 going! Answering your question Glenoma it seems to be phytophera. Spreaded into the patch from the old diseased patch. :( every dang year

9/3/2019 5:15:04 PM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

Henry,soil disease is one of the hardest obstacles to overcome. I have talked with growers that have fought one thing or another for a decade in their patch. You have so much desire, I think you will solve this. Keep studying, and learning as much about it as you can. I wish I still had your energy. You can get it done. I hope to see a really big PB from your 1911 this year.

9/3/2019 5:31:46 PM

Farmer Brown (Chris Brown)

Zimmerman, Minnesota

Sorry Henry, it just kills me to see this, I was hoping you’d get to the scale.

9/3/2019 11:33:00 PM

Iowegian

Anamosa, IA BPIowegian@aol.com

That is tough, have been there myself, just didn't have a pumpkin get that big. Plants going great and then they die in a few days. I pulled the plants, planted radish for the fall. Then gave it the mustard treatment followed by radish again. Plants healthy all year. Just something to try.

9/4/2019 12:03:43 AM

Craig G

Reading, Pennsylvania

so sorry Henry it was a pleasure to meet you and tour your patch at the N.E.G.P.G.A. tour. we are cheering for you with the 1911 here in Reading, Pennsylvania. p.s. I had never seen sunflowers as tall as you have in your patch. wow

9/4/2019 5:56:10 AM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

Bummer Henry,,,,:( Talk to Woody about what he does for this disease. I bet you could of kept it away a bit longer.

WE work so hard and to have this disease year after year gets so discouraging.

The there's guys like Rick J that never deal with disease. How he gets around it I'll never know!

9/4/2019 4:19:31 PM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

What, I think Rick J has fought disease for along time. Read some of his posts about the effects of roundup and disease. Maybe he wll chime in. There are some very good growers that I think are struggling trying to overcome this. Last year, I chatted with Kevin Marsh at a weighoff in South Dakota. He took first place but is still trying to eradicate it.The extents he has gone to overcome it is impressive. Joe Ailts has spent many years, to break the pattern. Last year he had success. The best growers do not give up...they just keep looking for a solution. Giant pumpkin growing is not easy.

9/4/2019 5:34:17 PM

wile coyote

On a cliff in the desert

You might want to email Joe Ailts to see what he put in his patch last year to finally rid it of disease. He grew an HDA pumpkin last year.

9/4/2019 6:12:16 PM

woods

Topsfield,ma.

Grasshopper thinks it's down, I don't. Time will tell who's right!

9/4/2019 7:51:06 PM

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