Seed Starting
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Subject: is this good for dates
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pumpkin fanatic |
GreatFalls,Montana
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i started my plants the 11th and i'm suppose to set them out the 28th is a good date set for starting and setting out? thanks
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4/15/2007 11:48:00 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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to long in pots
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4/16/2007 11:17:16 AM
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WiZZy |
President - GPC
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Yup too long....I read Al Eaton said no longer that 10 days in the pots I think somewheres.....
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4/16/2007 3:41:48 PM
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Brigitte |
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start on may 1st and set out on the 10th at the latest. montana?! jeez isn't still pretty cold over there?
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4/16/2007 7:40:28 PM
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pumpkin fanatic |
GreatFalls,Montana
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it's actually pretty warm thankyou
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4/16/2007 8:39:35 PM
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pumpkin fanatic |
GreatFalls,Montana
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thanks for the replies
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4/16/2007 8:39:57 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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We all get the itch to get things started but 5 days is the longest I'd leave a seedling stuck in a pot. These things grow FAST & once the root bottoms out & turns around the pot it will never be the same again.
Check this link:
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=17743
Seed started on 4-26 Emerged from soil 4-29 Into the ground on 5-2
The roots had already reached the bottom of a 14" pot with 12" of soil.
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4/17/2007 12:10:38 AM
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pumpkin fanatic |
GreatFalls,Montana
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what's happens to a pot bound plant?
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4/18/2007 12:04:26 AM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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They take much longer to establish & lose time doing so. Starting too early often has the exact opposite effect than desired. The earliest starts often end up behind those started at the correct time.
A really pot bound plant might never form a good tap root so it will never perform to it's potential.
The idea is to have as little deviation of the mature rooting pattern as possible.
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4/18/2007 1:28:38 AM
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pumpkin fanatic |
GreatFalls,Montana
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thanks you very much
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4/18/2007 5:47:22 PM
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Milford |
milford, CT,
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I figure April 25th is a good time...if I get some non-germinators it still leaves time to start a second batch. Those started April 25th will go in the ground May 2.
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4/18/2007 7:35:01 PM
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steelydave |
Webster, NY
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Tremor, when you say, into the ground on 5-2, is that in a peat pot, or is it taken out of a pot of some kind and placed directly into the ground.
Thanks Dave
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4/20/2007 7:47:52 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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That's when I like to plant them in the ground here in CT. Some start earlier or later depending on their goals & nerve. LOL
Like Mark (Milford) said 4/25 start seed ~ 5/2 in the ground. One week is enough time.
Average last frost dates, access to heated cloches, etc should all help guide the grower. When in doubt ask a local grower.
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4/20/2007 9:44:36 PM
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