RE: pruning


Thanks Dave! I have four vines from your stock in my patch this year. We are
having a great spring this year and hope to get some decent fruit. I was in
Minnesota fishing in early June. I will be back in the early fall. I have
relatives in Rochester and St. Charles. I'll keep you posted on your vines
here in Indiana.

Steve Haberman

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From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of
dbhaskaran@aol.com
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:49 AM
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Re: pruning

Debbie,
I only terminate the secondaries when I run our of room...so I'll have them
zig-zag to file open areas (maybe I lost a secondary to wind, etc)...the
goal
is to have a lot of  "Salad" between the stump and the pumpkin using
secondaries....I think 150 ft of secondary is a number our group has been
using...so if you have 10  secondaries of 15 ft...you can probably pollinate
closer to the stump...if they ar 8 feet long probably need to pollinate out
about 20-25 ft....assuming around 18 secondaires.
I also use the X-tree method and  will pull off a lot of secondaries around
the pumpkin as I don't like to stress the stem on the pumpkin and when the
pumpkin's stem  gets up about 2-3 ft in the air...you don't want the
secondaries pulling it back down...so 0 stress...means  3-4 ft on each of
the
pumpkin. I like the stem to be parallel to the ground and not kinked due to
stress.  That is a goal...doesn't always happen.
Good luck
David Bhaskaran
Rochester, MN.






-----Original Message-----
From: Debbie Runkle <yorunk13@att.net>
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Sent: Fri, Jun 25, 2010 6:44 am
Subject: Re: pruning


Do you terminate the secondaries at some point?
Debbie


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rom: George & Carolyn Heyne <gheyne@millcomm.com>
o: pumpkins@hort.net
ent: Fri, June 25, 2010 12:03:14 AM
ubject: Re: pruning
Debbie,
I keep most of my secondaries. As the pumpkin grows, I usually have to
remove
ome secondaries on both sides of the vine to remove some of the stress on
the
ain vine and the stem of the pumpkin. Some growers do remove a few
secondaries,
ut I do not unless there are problems.
Your vine definitions are correct.
George Heyne
ochester, MN
----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Runkle" <yorunk13@att.net>
o: <pumpkins@hort.net>
ent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:26 PM
ubject: Re: pruning

 George, do you keep all of your secondaries?  To make sure I understand,
the
econdaries come directly off the main?  And the tertiary comes off the
econdary?

 Debbie





 ________________________________
 From: George & Carolyn Heyne <gheyne@millcomm.com>
 To: pumpkins@hort.net
 Sent: Thu, June 24, 2010 11:12:19 PM
 Subject: Re: pruning

 Debbie,

 I use the Christmas tree method and it works well for me. I would NOT use a
everse Christmas tree. You want your secondaries to be behind the pumpkin
and
lose to the stump. I use small scissors to cut the tertiary vines. If I bury
he vines at the same time, the area where the tertiary was cut is usually
overed with soil. The pruning starts as soon as the tertiaries start growing
hich is now. The cut is fairly close to the vine.

 George Heyne
 Rochester, MN

 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Runkle" <yorunk13@att.net>
 To: "pumpkin" <pumpkins@hort.net>
 Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 7:59 PM
 Subject: pruning


> What type of pruning methods does the gang use?  I was reading DL's World
lass Pumpkins III and it discussed the christmas tree and flag pole. Does
any
ne use these?  Can I do a reverse Christmas tree, or are the secondaries
near
he stump too important?
>
> Also, do you use garden shears to prune?  Do you cover the cut with soil?
hen do you start pruning?  How close to the main (or secondary) do you cut?
>
> Debbie
>
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