re:22X24 patch, running plants toward one another, culling slower pumpkin. Whatdo you think?



 

I plan on doing something similar only in two corners planting ones to be used as male plants then cut them down after pollination. Do you think that will work?  Also does it matter if the vines of opposite plants meet each other beyond where the pumpkins are growing?  Do you follow me?

Mr. Bojangles/Kenny G./Dzywiak

----Original Message Follows----
From: "matthew isom"
Reply-To: pumpkins@hort.net
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
Subject: re:22X24 patch, running plants toward one another, culling slower pumpkin. What do you think?
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 14:48:15 -0600
Since I am very limited on space, I'm thinking of running two plants
from opposite ends of the garden toward each other and then removing the
plant with the slower growing pumpkin. Since my space is 22 X 24, I
thought that I'd run one plant down the middle, Xmas tree fashion, and
then from the opposite end I'd try the flag pattern. That way my plants
won't really meet until later--I figure around the 18th day after
pollination, if all goes according to plans. The question, though, is
CAN YOU TELL IF A PUMPKIN WILL EVER AMOUNT TO ANYTHING WHEN IT'S ONLY 18
DAYS OLD? I'm thinking you can, but having never grown anything REALLY
big, I'm not sure. What do you think?
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