General Discussion
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Subject: Early Start
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pg3 |
Lodi, California
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Lots of people starting early this year. I'm a bit jealous, since my patch is flooded and an April 10 start date is looking a bit tenuous.
Not that I wanted to start so early. I started April 1 last year and got pollinations 13+ feet out around May 20. I'm just concerned since I don't know when it'll dry out
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3/29/2023 11:51:00 AM
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Garwolf |
Kutztown, PA
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I feel your pain. I've been tilling on April 1, but its to wet now and it looks like rain on and off for the next 10 days. I think I'm going to have to tarp my planting spots to keep them dry so I can till someday. I'll be starting seeds indoors next weekend. When's your weight off out there?
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3/29/2023 11:58:39 AM
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pg3 |
Lodi, California
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One is September 23, but the other two are around october 7,9, so plenty of time. My goal this year is to take one to the scales this time, and if it's big that'll be a bonus lol
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3/29/2023 12:05:29 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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I'd like an early start too, trying to walk the walk, but so far nature talking beats my walking.
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3/29/2023 1:45:55 PM
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matt-man |
Rapid City, SD
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ground frozen here
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3/29/2023 1:47:53 PM
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Jake |
Westmoreland, KS
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It's go time baby!!!!!!!
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3/29/2023 2:16:01 PM
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Garwolf |
Kutztown, PA
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I'd just like to keep the foamy stumps out of the picture. If I could just get a stump to the weigh off I'd be happy :)
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3/29/2023 2:41:11 PM
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Big T Hoff |
Hadley Ny
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Still over a foot of snow on ground here
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3/30/2023 6:57:36 AM
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Big T Hoff |
Hadley Ny
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Still over a foot of snow on ground here
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3/30/2023 6:57:36 AM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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11 degrees here this morning
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3/30/2023 9:56:15 AM
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Jake |
Westmoreland, KS
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73 outside probably 100 inside!
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3/30/2023 11:31:46 AM
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C2k |
Littlerock, WA
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Be careful with TOO early; you don't want your newly pollinated baby sitting in the cold!
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3/30/2023 12:45:48 PM
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26 West |
50 Acres
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- 11 C here this morning. Sunny and+ 1 forecast for the PM.
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3/30/2023 1:29:00 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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C2K is correct, thats a real limiting factor at least here in the Pacific Northwest. Generally you can get a blossom two months afer sowing so adding two months to the start date should give an approximate pollination date. It might be a little less for some growers, or a little more, depending if temps are optimal.
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3/30/2023 4:32:20 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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Yep what Cindy says.Early start needs continuous warm soil or youll actually hurt yourself. The plants need continuous good conditions or theyll loose their momentum.
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3/30/2023 4:51:46 PM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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For true outside growers (no greenhouse), in the ground too early can backfire with stagnant plants in April since the temps can be variable. Transplant shock lasts longer, and spring storms wreak havoc on them here at a tiny size.
This excludes the deep south and parts of the southwest growers... they get the green light.
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3/31/2023 8:32:36 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Check out Neds diary there could be a new Florida record soon!
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3/31/2023 10:33:32 AM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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Thanks Gritty. Not many growers down there, but they can definitely get an early start especially once south of the panhandle (redneck riviera).
75 here now with big storms brewing.
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3/31/2023 12:00:36 PM
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matt-man |
Rapid City, SD
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winter storm warnings here.....interstate closed today...then monday, tues 16" coming.....got luv spring in rapid city
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3/31/2023 5:13:08 PM
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