Re: Heavy rains
- Subject: Re: Heavy rains
- From: &* S* M* <w*@aol.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 00:27:52 -0500
Deb, the night b/4 I am going to pollinate, I pick several viable males (the ones that will open the next morning), cut them, put em in a cup o water, and take em inside (prevents any cross pollination)! I also secure the female...several methods are viable...tie her up, cup on top, ziplock her!!! LOL In the a.m. , I put the males flowers in the cup into the sunny window...they open quickly in the sun...pluck the petals away, and head for the tied, cupped, ziplocked female!!!! Uncover, rub w/ male pollen, reclose female w/ whatever you used the night b/4. Late afternoon, I release female closures and trim petals from female blossum. Too much humidity and heat inside of closed blossum can cause abort. Cover w/ table or tarp if rain is in the forecast. Just what I do, and am no pro, so??? Peace, Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Runkle" <yorunk13@att.net>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 10:05 PM Subject: Re: Heavy rains
Another question - does the weather affect your decision to pollinate? If it is suppose to rain on the morning you are pollinating, does that cause problems?Do you need to cover both the male and females with cups the night before? Debbie ________________________________ From: Kathie Morgan <fishrap@att.net> To: pumpkins@hort.net Sent: Wed, July 7, 2010 6:37:20 PM Subject: Re: Heavy rains I check it after one day. Usually the blossom has closed up by then.This year for an unknown reason I have to leave them on for two days before theblossom closes. I'll let someone else tackle the rest of your questions. Kathie On Jul 7, 2010, at 5:07 AM, Debbie Runkle wrote:Kathie, you mentioned that you use Dixie cups over the flower after pollination. How long do you leave the cup on?How long before females form on the vine? I transplanted 5/25/2001 and onlyhave two females on the main, one of which just 'hatched'. I have used 15-30-15 twice, the second time was yesterday. How long will the secondaries grow before they produce females? Debbie ________________________________ From: Kathie Morgan <fishrap@att.net> To: pumpkins@hort.net Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 1:12:22 PM Subject: Re: Heavy rains On Jun 27, 2010, at 8:40 AM, Jason Thomas wrote:You can tie the female bloom closed with twine or a twisty tie before itopens. Most growers do that so they can control the source of pollen thatgoes in.Hi Guys! Mr Al Eaton told us that he uses Dixie cups to cover his females afterpollination. We tried it and it's perfect. Just use one hand to gather thepetals together, then use the other hand to ease the cup down over theblossom.We use 16-ounce cups. Kathie in Santa RosaThat would keep water out to a certain extent too. You could put upa small piece of tarp (like 1sq ft) with some bamboo stakes over the flower,especially after you pollinate. You can cut or tear small holes in thecorolla below the stigma or anther in both female and male flowers to help them drain after a rain. I used to do that when I had my plants growing outover the lawn where they would get sprinkled every morning. But only usethat method on female flowers if you don't care about stray pollen gettingin. How hot is it there? I've found once it gets hot enough (100+) hereflowers wont pollinate even if the flowers are cooled. However in the 80sand 90s they will pollinate but only if I cool them by putting a smallstyrofoam cooler upside down over the flower the night before opening with afrozen water bottle inside for cooling. The styrofoam cooler method willalso keep the rain out but you only want to use it for a day or two becauseyou don't want to encourage rot. On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Jeff Potter <maple-leaf@kpe.biglobe.ne.jp>wrote:I live in southern Japan, and have been trying to grow pumpkins, ANY SIZE pumpkins, for several years, with no luck. I didn't really put much effortinto it, just planted and waited, not really knowing what I was doing. I got the giant pumpkin bug when I received some seeds from the local champion, a 200 kger.I've done some studying, finally got a copy of DonLangevin's Giant Pumpkins II, did what I could with the soil in the spring,planted both in pots and directly, and have got some amazing, big,healthy-looking plants. I have a lot of male flowers, and several femalesnotyet bloomed. I am out at 5:00am every morning just in case. In Don's book,hesays I will know when the flower is ready to bloom, but I am not so sure.My problem is, we have a major rainy season here in Asia, it has rained heavilyfor 2 straight days, with a forecast for more, until Thursday. My questionis, how can I protect my ladies, will the heavy rain have an effect on them even if they do not open, and if they do, can I pollinate them in the rain. 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