Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: have you grown a 200# watermelon?
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watermelonman (Rob) |
Frankfort Oh
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If so what was the girth and how long was it?I`m not looking for ott ,just length and girth,this would help me alot-thanks in advance-Rob- my biggest is 30 1/2 long and 51 -1/4 girth still gaining a 1/4 inch a day
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8/15/2010 10:44:08 AM
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watermelonman (Rob) |
Frankfort Oh
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correction my girth is 52 1/4
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8/15/2010 11:36:38 AM
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NP |
Pataskala,OH
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Wow an inch an hour. LOL
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8/15/2010 3:02:01 PM
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watermelonman (Rob) |
Frankfort Oh
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wouldn`t any watermelon grower wish that,Nic
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8/15/2010 4:51:03 PM
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Thinking big |
Forest Hill,md.
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Hi,How many do you have that are good size?Also when were they pollinated?1/4 inch daily not bad.Thanks,Thinking Big.
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8/15/2010 10:23:16 PM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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You'll find there are several people on this message board who have grown a 200 pound plus melon and also their dimensions if you read posts from previous years. MMM (James White) keeps track of the big ones and could give you several growers & dimensions if you ask. If I remember correctly my 207 from last year was 39.5" in length and I think the girth was about 54".Other that Lloyd Bright, I think SMP (Chris Kent)has probably had the most over 200 pounds.I mean out of the good folks who participate in this message board.
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8/15/2010 10:40:27 PM
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watermelonman (Rob) |
Frankfort Oh
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well thanks, for the help, the 228 ,-pleasant-32 days old ,already 31 in length-is growing 1/4inch a day and hasn`t slowed down,another one gaining the same is my 150 hampp from 06-the bigger melons have slowed way down ,only getting somewhere around 1/6 to an 1/8 a day,-every now and then will gain 1/4 inch on warm night-the biggest two are both at 44 and 45 days old,
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8/16/2010 4:58:30 AM
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Ice Man |
Garner, NC
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Hey Rob, when you say 1/4" are you saying a 1/4' lenght, or girth or total Ott inch's?
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8/16/2010 11:30:24 AM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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Hopefully this shows well, but you never know. Here's the 200 pounders that I know about. I do have a few in that list, and I am hoping for a few more this year.
Date Grower Weight (pounds) Girth (inches) End to End (TB) Side to Side Circumference (inches) Straight Length 9/1/05 Bright 268.8 62.50 37.00 10/3/09 H. Pleasant 267.0 66.50 46.50 103.50 9/1/05 Bright 262.6 61.00 39.00 10/1/90 Carson 262.0 64.00 42.00 9/1/85 Bright 260.0 10/3/09 C. Kent 259.2 65.00 62.50 46.00 104.50 38.00 8/1/06 Sistruck 252.4 61.00 38.00 10/1/02 A. Collier 252.3 9/8/08 F. Mudd 251.0 61.50 64.00 45.00 99.00 38.50 10/5/05 D. Miller 249.0 9/1/05 Bright 248.0 57.50 38.00 9/1/05 Bright 246.0 63.00 36.00 10/1/02 K. Collier 245.0 9/20/09 C. Kent 243.5 66.00 62.00 48.00 101.00 37.00 9/1/05 Bright 243.0 59.50 38.25 9/7/00 Dwyer 241.8 61.60 40.50 9/10/09 C. Kent 239.0 65.50 59.50 48.50 101.00 37.00 10/5/05 G. Bunn 238.0 10/5/05 L. Bright 237.5 9/1/05 Bright 229.0 55.50 40.50 10/3/09 H. Pleasant 228.9 60.50 46.50 97.50 10/1/02 Dwyer 228.0 58.30 38.50 9/1/05 Bright 228.0 59.50 35.00 9/1/05 Bright 227.0 59.00 37.25 9/1/05 Bright 226.0 58.00 34.00 10/7/06 White 225.0 9/1/05 Bright 223.5 61.00 33.50 9/1/03 Bright 219.0 64.00 32.50 9/5/05 J. White 218.0 61.50 58.50 46.50 95.00 35.00 10/1/05 M. Mitchell 217.6 10/1/05 P. Mitru 216.4 10/1/02 Dwyer 215.0 56.30 36.50 10/8/08 C. Kent 213.0 60.00 58.00 46.00 96.00 38.00 10/1/02 Lane 211.0 55.50 39.00 10/5/05 J. White 211.0 64.00 59.50 45.00 97.50 36.00 9/5/05 J. Hunt 207.6 57.50 45.00 92.00 10/1/09 Masterson 207.0 56.75 60.50 43.00 99.00 39.50 9/4/05 B. Brinkley 207.0 10/7/06 White 202.0 9/1/79 Bright 200.0
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8/16/2010 12:08:45 PM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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Well, that didn't show well. You will just have to guess what value is what.
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8/16/2010 12:09:17 PM
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watermelonman (Rob) |
Frankfort Oh
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Ice that is girth ,sorry
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8/16/2010 3:46:28 PM
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Marty S. |
Mt.Pleasant,Iowa
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Nice info James, Thanks!
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8/16/2010 7:46:24 PM
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watermelonman (Rob) |
Frankfort Oh
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Thanks Mr white for the chart!!
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8/16/2010 9:50:20 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Is girth, all the way around the middle? Thanks, Scott
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8/16/2010 10:51:22 PM
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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Lets say I'm a watermelon. If I'm laying on my back girth is the distance around my waist. Circumference is around melon horizontal to the ground. Girth is around melon perpendicular to the ground.
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8/17/2010 12:05:09 AM
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Yoshi |
Deep South, USA
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If an area of the melon either above or below the "waist" is larger, is the girth still taken from the "waist"?
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8/17/2010 12:40:32 AM
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watermelonman (Rob) |
Frankfort Oh
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yes wayne -I JUST KEEP THE TAPE UNDERNEITH,the melon at all times as it growsthere really keep at the local walmarts
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8/17/2010 6:55:16 AM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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What's girth? Think of it as your belt if you are laying down it better matches the watermelon in the patch. On a finished melon, I generally measure the maximum girth I find. In the garden, I measure about in the middle, or around the average spot. I don't want to over guess too much.
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8/17/2010 4:16:41 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Thanks, all!!! I sorta knew that girth was the "waist" type measurement, but wondered about how it was done, so thanks Rob...I do have a couple extra fabric tapes (yes,from wallyworld) around so I will try and get them under my late, but hopeful melons!!! Peace, Wayne
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8/17/2010 11:39:06 PM
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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I keep mine on blocks like James to prevent rot. Also makes measuring girth easy. Which brings up a point. For the data base if we grow on blocks the section sitting on the block is ussually less than the suspended section. Which girth would you rather have. I think I have been giving you the bigger of the two.
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8/18/2010 12:14:14 AM
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watermelonman (Rob) |
Frankfort Oh
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Holloway I give what ever makes me feel better ,lol
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8/18/2010 8:46:17 AM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Sorry to go off topic again, but need detailed photo of melon on blocks!!! Peace, Wayne
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8/18/2010 11:58:23 PM
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Ice Man |
Garner, NC
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http://bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=142456 Hey wayne, here's a a picture of mine on blocks. Maybe they should be taller, I'm not sure, maybe MMM can help.
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8/19/2010 9:09:27 AM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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Wow Ice Man, that's quite a contraption you have there. I would personally put more 2x2s in between. probably at least 4 or 5.
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8/19/2010 9:18:29 AM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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I don't think taller is needed, definately need more then 2. Get someone to help so you only have to lift it just a little.
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8/19/2010 9:30:46 AM
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Ice Man |
Garner, NC
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Hey guy's thanks for the advice. Just wondering why I would need to add 4 or 5 more. Seems if I add that many it would defeat the purpose of having them on blocks. I thought the main goal was to have better air flow. Seems that much melon to wood contact would not be much better than the foam. However I do think that maybe 1 or 2 in the middle might releive some stress, but I'm not sure I want to take a chance of lifting 200+lbs and have someone slide a board under it, I could just see the stem breaking or the board cutting into the belly. What if I bought some play sand and filled in under and around the melon? At this stage would sand or another board or 2 be my best option. As always thanks for all the help. Todd
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8/19/2010 1:13:14 PM
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Moss Hill Melon Man |
Trinity River Bottom
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todd if you dont want to lift it put a smaller board under it a shim it up from the bottom until it contacts the melon
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8/19/2010 1:39:13 PM
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Moss Hill Melon Man |
Trinity River Bottom
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i don't think i would use the sand
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8/19/2010 1:47:08 PM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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If the sand would get wet, i would NOT do that. You would only need an inch or 2 to get the board or whatever in there.
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8/19/2010 2:44:26 PM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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A shim sounds like a good idea, you could even move it that way by removing the shim.
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8/19/2010 2:45:25 PM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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The reason I would put more under is that what you have doesn't look like it will adequately support it. I am worried about too many pounds per square inch on a very small surface area. I could see the melon cracking. But they again, maybe not. I don't think extra 2x2s will affect the air flow enough to matter.
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8/19/2010 4:48:37 PM
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Ice Man |
Garner, NC
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Thanks Guy's. I got some shim's today and have 2 sets placed in the middle.
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8/19/2010 8:12:54 PM
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