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Re: Is it really true?
- To: "Vickie J Brock" <b*@pacific.net>
- Subject: Re: Is it really true?
- From: "* N* <t*@odyssey.on.ca>
- Date: Sat, 22 Jan 1994 21:11:42 -0500
Well this could be true but "maybe" if they did use heated water they could
have grown 1200 lb'ers, my point is, who knows this is just the way I grow
them and I havn't grown them that big so maybe there is a better way. But
for me it is warm water all the way. You must know that there is at least
10 different ways to do anything in this sport you must decide what works
for you.
Troy
http://www.odyssey.on.ca/~troy.nayler/
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> From: Vickie J Brock <brocfarm@pacific.net>
> To: Troy Nayler <troy.nayler@odyssey.on.ca>
> Cc: pumpkins@athenet.net
> Subject: Re: Is it really true?
> Date: Wednesday, January 22, 1997 2:16 PM
>
> >I do not use a pump, I use a watering can. If there is no rain I fill
the
> >container most recently emptied with the hose. This leaves me with one
drum
> >that is always full (and warm). I do not use a hose because I like a
long
> >slow deep water without getting the leaves and stems wet. I use 25 to 50
> >gallons with fertilizer every other day. This gives the soil a chance to
> >dry out and allows the roots to grow very deep....my roots last year
were
> >over 24 inches long at the base of the plant and more than 12 inches
deep
> >along the vines. I only grew 2 plants last year because of space and
there
> >was a tree allowing only 8 hours of sunlight. My pumpkins weighed 508
lb.
> >and 572 lb. My father in law could not believe I grew these two pumpkins
> >where I did because of the low light levels....he also grows AG's. I
> >fertilize with less water every other day even when it rains. "with
lower
> >amounts of fertilizer" I use about 1 KG of soluble fertilizer a week
which
> >works out to about 1 kg per 150 U.S gallons of water a week. I have
never
> >heard of anybody growing Atlantic Giants with anything other than warm
> >water......P.S. never overhead water your pumpkin plants, unless you
want
> >to spray them with fungicide after every watering....I spray every week
or
> >after every rain fall.
> >
> >Troy.
> >http://www.odyssey.on.ca/~troy.nayler/
> >Home of the "World Wide Pumpkins" home page
> >----------
> >> From: Barrucci, Donald <donald.barrucci@FMR.COM>
> >> To: Troy Nayler <troy.nayler@odyssey.on.ca>
> >> Subject: Re: A couple questions.
> >> Date: Wednesday, January 22, 1997 2:37 PM
> >>
> >> Troy:
> >>
> >> Do you fill these up daily and let them warm (if there is no rain)?
> >>
> >> How do you pump the water into the garden?
> >>
> >> Don
> >> ----------
> >> From: Troy Nayler
> >> To: Orion910@aol.com; pumpkins@athenet.net
> >> Subject: Re: A couple questions.
> >> Date: Saturday, January 22, 1994 12:59PM
>
> Troy or anyone please enlighten me on why other than a shock to the plant
> has anyone found that this practice has helped. I have seen 700-800
grown
> with unwarmed water. Would they have weigh more if the water was warmed
> we will never know. Did any of the champs do this/ Greer I don't believe
> did and there 1006. I understand that we need to baby our plants but I
> haven't heard any evidence that this practice makes a big difference.
The
> reason I am currious is if it helps I'll do it. But if it doesn't really
> I'd rather not. Plus there are so many requirements adding to the list,
to
> pop the hummer. If you didn't know how fun it was to grow these babies
you
> might think that it would be nuts, too much work. what realy ticks you
of
> is these giants that pop with only minimum effort. Points back to
genetics
> rule!!!!!!!
>
>
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