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Subject: Pruning?
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RichFig |
Pembroke, Ma
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My plant has run about two feet already and has about 15 flowers and two secondary vines starting. I removed the tendrils but have no idea what to do about all these flowers so close to where the vine comes out of the ground. Help please?
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6/19/2010 10:40:36 AM
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RichFig |
Pembroke, Ma
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This thing is growing like a monster possesed. Guess I'll just use my best judgement and do a little pruning based on what information I could find on here.
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6/19/2010 4:09:06 PM
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christrules |
Midwest
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IMHO leave them. No harm growing those male flowers. But, I think you are doing well to remove the tendrils.
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6/20/2010 12:50:37 AM
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SCTROOPER |
Upstate S.C.
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Rich,after a flower opens(for one day), it falls off. I always remove them after they have opened so during the decomposistion process of the flower my plants doesn't catch something nasty.
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6/20/2010 10:30:38 PM
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TNTammy |
Middle TN
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I heard the blooms attract cuke beetles. Is that not right?
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6/20/2010 11:18:35 PM
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cntryboy |
East Jordan, MI
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong,
but I beleive the blossums attract all kinds of bugs (when they bloom) by both color and scent (have you ever smelled one, they are very fragrant mid day at 85-90 degrees) AND if you are using a systemic insecticide it will kill the bees as well as the bad bugs. I remove them all the night before the bloom. The ones I need to pollinate with I take in the house and put in a cup of water. The rest go in the compost pile (500 feet away from the patch -- LOL)
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6/21/2010 10:02:19 PM
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wande |
Santa Barbara County
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After a pumpkin starts growing can you prune off the vine when it starts to fork off?
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7/1/2010 8:20:29 PM
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