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Reeds Birds and Bees

Savage, MN

So I messed up and missed the pollination on my 1464 brown plant. I didn't cover the blossom thinking I had another day and didn't check my pumpkins until this afternoon. To my dismay I saw my blossom opened, so I pollinated it with the 2350 but it is still open pollinated. As far as I know no one in my area is growing C. Maxima to cross with but don't know for sure. My decision now is do I keep the open pollinated kin (if it takes) because it has a very long stem or do I just pollinate the next pumpkin out? Or do I keep both and pick the best one after a week or so? What would you do?

6/20/2021 8:26:48 PM

Orange U. Glad

Georgia

I would never remove pollinated pumpkin until you knew what your were culling it in favor of. I think your plan to pollinate one more with the cross you want makes perfect sense. If the next one is as good or better then run with it.

6/20/2021 8:29:59 PM

Jake

Westmoreland, KS

Same as Orange. I would pollinate the next in line but if this one is your best just roll with it and mark it as open.

6/20/2021 9:54:35 PM

Andy W

Western NY

Are you growing big pumpkins, or are you growing seeds?

6/21/2021 8:04:20 AM

JK

Flat Rock, Michigan

I agree with Andy :)

6/21/2021 4:08:07 PM

Reeds Birds and Bees

Savage, MN

Ok thanks guys!

6/21/2021 5:28:24 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

I really like controlling the genetics but just getting a pumpkin set comes first. 2nd generation x open here. Oh well.

6/22/2021 2:08:34 AM

Dawn, Suburban Gardener

Lakewood, WA

Go Reed Go!!!

6/23/2021 5:38:28 PM

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