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Subject: MAKING FINAL PUMPKIN ADJUSTMENTS
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pap |
Rhode Island
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at this time of the season most new growers are between 150 to 250 (or better ) pounds. if you have not done so now is the time for those final pumpkin to main angle adjustments. also in the case of pumpkins with very short stems? pulling the fruit back from the vine. get some help moving the fruit. be sure enough tap roots are cut on main at both sides of the fruit. plus a couple tap roots on side vines directly across and to the sides of the fruit. (they need to be able to give a little ) move the fruit a couple inches at a time (with help ) pap
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7/29/2008 7:40:38 AM
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BIG24NUT |
Cochecton, NY
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I was optimistic until I read this thread! I felt good being @ 42 pounds this morning. My largest is on day 17. I knew I was a little behind most growers, but I did not think I was that far off!
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7/29/2008 8:30:59 AM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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I'm behind also, 35 pounds, but, everything is going great now, no weather problems. One of my plants has a secondary growing on its secondary, I have'nt seen that before.
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7/29/2008 8:51:35 AM
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NP |
Pataskala,OH
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cut it off
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7/29/2008 8:59:34 AM
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Jordan Rivington (JRO) |
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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Pap, if the new growers are at 150-250 or better, where are you guys at? We all want to know. ;-)
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7/29/2008 11:03:34 AM
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windy1 |
Ohio
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Being a "new" grower myself , I'm not trying for the world record this year.......just trying for a decent size one.
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7/29/2008 12:20:25 PM
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Jason |
Preston CT
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Most growers are just trying to do better every year. If I was going for the record I would need lots of money to take the summer off and enough room for 10 competition plants and good luck.
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7/29/2008 2:27:01 PM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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jordan ya gots ta learn how to walk before ya kin run. some of the more experienced growers have been at it for many many years. they started out just like you. in fact if you go back before the age of the computer and better yet a big pat on the back to the bp site?, you would find those new growers had to rely on telephone and us mail system.so you guys are way ahead on the learning curve. to your question about where the more experienced growers are at ? at thirty days from pollination they are anywhere between 450 and 600 pounds ( depending on climate and weather conditions by the end of this thirty day period they are also expecting to reach or be close to their biggest daily weight gains ( usually anywhere between 32 and 40 pounds per day average for a couple ,possibly three weeks) then the daily weight gains start to fall.
here is a writing of daily gains om rons 1502 and my 1450 1502 (1068 wallace x 1354 checkon) 2006 wr pol 7-4 5 seg 20 day 92-61-61 216 lbs
daily weight gain avg per wk 7-29 38 (5 day avg) ) 407 lbs 8-1 35 (3 day avg) 512 lbs 8-8 36 ( full weeks from here on out ) 763 lbs 8-15 26 946 lbs 8-22 17.5 1069 lbs 8-29 12.5 1157 lbs 9-5 9.5 1202 lbs 9-12 7 1269 lbs 9-19 5.5 1307 lbs 9-26 5.5 1347 lbs 10-3 3.0 1362 lbs final tape ( weighed 141 over chart)
1450 (1068 x 1068 sib) 5 seg pollinated 7-4-2006 2nd in world) 20 day 84-59-59 184 lbs daily weight gain avg per week 7-29 37 (5 day avg) 369 lbs 8-1 36 (3 day avg ) 477 lbs 8-8 35 ( full weeks from here on out ) 723 lbs 8-15 20 855 lbs 8-22 20 994 lbs 8-29 16 1104 lbs 9-5 11 1166 lbs 9-12 9 1249 lbs 9-19 7 1298 lbs 9-26 7 1347 lbs weighed 103 lbs over chart 10-3 0
pap
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7/29/2008 2:36:50 PM
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Jordan Rivington (JRO) |
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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I know pap, just foolin. I am still a newbie too by my numbers.
BP is a huge help. No matter who you are, it is a god send.
Those numbers are amazing. Maybe one day.
Thanks for the perspective of a HH.
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7/29/2008 3:32:57 PM
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NP |
Pataskala,OH
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It must be a good thing that my pumpkin cannot be adjusted anymore :)
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7/29/2008 5:37:08 PM
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allthumbs |
Florida
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Well I'm thrilled with my 20-pounder.Pollinated two more this morning. Wife says I'm obsessed with my pumpkin patch. Life is good.
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7/29/2008 6:37:43 PM
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davep |
Mount Prospect,illinois
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Interesting to see how this thing has grown. Look at the 1999 diaries and see how few people were in there compared to now. Pap, Thanks for all the advise you give us "newbies". I will always be in the lower weight classes due to my locaton but your advise has helped alot. I am just under 100lbs at day 30 and i am happy with that. I know it should be embarassing but what the heck. THIS IS FUN!!!
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7/29/2008 8:06:52 PM
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windy1 |
Ohio
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this is fun!!! ............yep !!!
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7/29/2008 8:34:14 PM
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LGC |
Hingham MA
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WOW. Those are unbelievable numbers. Thanks for sharing.
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7/29/2008 11:19:54 PM
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shaker |
Colorado Springs.Co
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you're a treasure here on this site pap. You interject at crucial times when us know it alls think everything is under control and you wake us up and give us something else to think about based on I assume years of knowledge. Hope you grow that 1690 this year and please continue to keep us in line.
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7/30/2008 1:55:34 AM
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lisfisher |
Ct
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Well I adjusted my one and only fruit yesterday, all 8 ounces of it. It was a challenge, but I managed....
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7/30/2008 8:37:26 AM
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Marvin11 |
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PAP RULES!!! I think we need a PAP fan club LOL. Thanks For all the great info pap!!
Martin
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7/30/2008 9:49:25 AM
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Jeremy Robinson |
Buffalo, New York
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where is your diary pap?
or do you like to keep things a secret?
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7/31/2008 1:50:21 AM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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i dont do a diary. no time. and yes i do like a bit of privacy jeremy.
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7/31/2008 5:42:21 AM
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Rob T |
Somers, CT
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He gets all those west of him trying to infiltrate the Wallace Compound.
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7/31/2008 9:59:26 AM
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Marvin11 |
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Jeremy if you really want to know how pap and ron grow'm big then you should read the book backyard giants. It's a GREAT book and worth every penny.
You can buy it on amazon for $20 or so.
Martin
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7/31/2008 4:51:42 PM
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