New Growers Forum
|
Subject: terminating vines
|
|
From
|
Location
|
Message
|
Date Posted
|
Punkinologist |
Nelson county , VA
|
in the "growth" thread ,Zappa, asked "how much of the plant do you have shut down? is this relating to terminating the secondaries ? I have not cut and buried any of my seconds. should i do this to insure max rapid fruit growth? any tips on technique would be nice too . thanks Dan
|
8/5/2010 12:23:15 AM
|
StoneNL |
Newfoundland & Lab, Canada
|
I would cut and bury the secondarys at a desired length to promote maximum growth on the set fruit. What this 'desired' length is can vary depending on how much room you have. Cut the secondary vine just 'past' a leaf node so that your burying a tap root point at the end of the cut vine.
Others may have better info on this, but that's the approach I'd take.
|
8/5/2010 10:29:37 PM
|
Pumpkin Picker (Orange Only) |
Western PA
|
IF you still have room in the patch, just pinch the growing heads off and make sure you secure the end of the vines somehow, I use bamboo sticks in the shape of and X to anchor down the ends till the taps take hold. I would bury as much of the side vines as I could and try not to cause any soil compaction in the process.
Do not deadhead all of the secs at once, only do a couple a day till they are all deadheaded. (Could push too much energy to the fruit to quickly and cause a split)
If you do have to cut a vine off, I would spray the cut end with alcohol then a fungicide to help prevent the end from rotting back.
|
8/5/2010 11:25:40 PM
|
Total Posts: 3 |
Current Server Time: 11/26/2024 5:29:18 PM |