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silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

I am new to growing pumpkins, and I have already transplated mine to the patch. but I am starting to wonder if I am wasting my time. I bought my seeds from P and P seed company before I found this site and I bought the "Dills Atlantic Giant 400lb" variety they all seem to be doing good, I would honestly be happy with a 100lb pumpkin, being my first year and all, I am just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the 400lb variety from p and p seed company?

5/6/2008 9:30:10 PM

Richard

Minnesota

P and P has some really good seeds. www.seedoutlet.com, www.hollandsgiants.com also have really good seeds, & www.howarddill.com. You can also just ask here and someone will offer you seeds for free. I'm in my 2nd year, I had one weigh 100 last year, this year I'm aiming for 500.

5/6/2008 10:43:40 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

Thanks for the reply, I think more than anything I am wondering what kind of luck any one else has had with just a generic seed from p and p seed company? Thanks again for the info

5/6/2008 10:53:10 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

and since you suggested it. Is there anyone that would be willing to send me some seeds this year?

5/6/2008 10:55:00 PM

The Punisher

Casa Grande, AZ

I just had some seeds sent to me today for free. I wish I had some as I am really new at this too. You should just look around on the site and keep asking...Oh and I also have the Dills Atlantic Giant 400lb. I transplanted around 2 months ago and they are just growing wild in my garden. I dont have any pumpkins yet but Im seeing alot of male buds. It seems to me that the vine is really healthy and ready to start producing. So to awnser your question so far so good. Let me know how it goes.
Austin&Austinjr.

5/6/2008 11:05:04 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

Thanks for the reply punisher, I will keep you up to date on mine, I am going to try and upload all my pictures tommorow night into a diary here on Bigpumpkins.com if I get it done I will send you a link to it.

5/6/2008 11:27:02 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

if you don't mind me asking punisher, are your leaves huge like other growers +20" across

5/7/2008 12:00:56 AM

The Punisher

Casa Grande, AZ

No there about half that size. I am really new to this to and I didnt plant them in a garden by them selfs. I now relise that I should have and Im preparing a new area for the new patch. The current vine is growing about 3-4 inches a day but I think if it was by it self that it would have gotton even bigger. I think I'll try to upload some picts. Ill send you a link also. I would love to see your picts also. Its good to talk to new growers because some of the lingo that others use is complicated to me. I kinda wish there was a glossery of terms in here. For me I try to keep things as simple as possible. I love growing vegetables(Specially Pumpkins) but I started this one for my son. We have a lot of fun durring Oct. going to the pumpkin patch and getting pumpkins for each one of us. But last year we spent way too much money and hopefully this year we dont have to spend sooo much. Nice Chatting....Heres my e-mail so you can contact me direct Chefaustinpascucci@hotmail.com

5/7/2008 2:00:33 PM

LongBeard

Colorado

Silentb, the seeds you have, with proper care should
easily grow you a 100lber.
Check out coloradopumpkins.com we can hook you up with
some free seed...LB

5/7/2008 4:50:15 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

Thanks for all the replys, everyone! I have another question though, does anyone know if I were to start more seeds next week would I be to far behind? my generic seeds I started around April 15th and have been in the ground for 3 days, it looks like some of you awesome pumpkin growers from bigpumpkins.com are going to send me some good seeds so I don't want to waste them if I plant to late??

5/7/2008 6:54:03 PM

Bohica (Tom)

Www.extremepumpkinstore.com

I think you will be fine, you should still be able to grow a monster.

5/7/2008 8:29:18 PM

Andy H

Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia

Silentb, about 10 years ago I bought some generic seeds from the Dills. I had one plant that endured through heat, drought and neglect and by itself made it to 110lbs. I wish I had that seed again. You should be fine.

5/7/2008 8:53:37 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

Thanks Andy these plants will still get plenty of loven even if I get some heavy hitters in the mail soon, check out my diary I think they are doing ok so far.
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=81941

5/7/2008 9:06:28 PM

Scott M

Roblin, Manitoba

Yes you should do just fine with those seeds. Last season I used generic "Dills Atlantic Giant" off the shelf seeds from wal mart or some place like that, grew 2 plants, I got 1 at 155 lbs, and another at 125 lbs. This was with very little soil enrichements and very small plants, and up north in Manitoba, Canada. I am doing lots different this year though..........good seeds, and better soil.

5/7/2008 10:24:03 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

I would like to thank everyone for all there input, I would also like to thank all the people who are sending some good quality seeds my way, I have room for a few more plants (lucky to live in the country)hopefully next year I can return the favor, so I plan on using some of the seeds I get from you other growers out there, thanks again to everyone, it's only my first year and my plant are still tiny but I already love this stuff, my wife thinks i'm a little off, thats probly normal?

5/7/2008 11:19:29 PM

klancy

Westford, MA

Last year was my 1st w/AGs.
I had major probs w/germination, I think lack of heat was the prob.
I used generic AG seeds from lowes. I went thru a few packets due to rot.
I got a few over 100# on various plants including 7 around 100 on 1 Big Max plant.
My biggest AGs were 268# and 122# on the same generic plant. Wish I'd kept 1 on the plant.
Picked up some great seeds from the N.H.GPGA at their seed swap.
Started 13 of them 5/4.
Nothing to report yet.
Good Luck
kevin

5/8/2008 11:17:29 AM

Mark G.

Marion,IN

SB, my first year I also used the type of seeds you have. The seeds did not get planted until the end of May, but I still ended up with a 231 est. pumpkin. You have plenty of time to re-plant if you need to. Good luck and grow'em big.

Mark G.

5/8/2008 12:52:29 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

Hey guys thanks for all the experiance, I am alittle concernd about my newlly transplated plants, they all have there 1st tru leaf on and the 2nd coming along, but they seem to be really up and down one part of the day they will be pretty much laying on the ground and after I water them good they seem to perk up pretty good but the next day its the same deal, did I maybe not harden them off good enough I left them outside for 2 days and 2 nights on there own before transplanting and before that they were out on my screened in porch for about 3 days and nights which is pretty much the same temp. as outside just not as much wind to deal with, the color of the leaves looks fine they are nice and green just very week in the mornings in there new soil, any suggestions? oh I transplated them on the 4th of may if that helps any

5/8/2008 7:29:46 PM

The Punisher

Casa Grande, AZ

Im not sure of the weather but as for me in southern az, when my patch did that I knew it was getting to much sun. I had to built a sun shade. It means there basically doing that because either the weather isnt right for them or durring the time they seem to droop they do that to make up for something. Because of the extreme heat I have here(the sun is soooo hot) im also misting them!!! I feel like there my kids. But now that im doing that they are growing by the hour. I hope that will kinda help. Just look to see whats not right when they seem to wilt.

5/8/2008 10:45:52 PM

silentb

Valley Falls, Kansas

Thanks punisher I will try to shade them and see if that helps

5/8/2008 11:14:51 PM

The Punisher

Casa Grande, AZ

Oh and you probably need to water them a little more,specially if they make a come back after they get a drink.

5/8/2008 11:23:26 PM

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