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entwisi 17-08-2008 18:32

Pumpkin - The sequel
 
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We posted some time ago about Siobhan growing a pumpkin.

Here are some update piccys(taken on my mobile believe it or not! they are quite impressive :D ) and a question

Should/Can we cut the large stem that is growing out across the garden to help it concentrate on pumpkin growth?

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/a...1&d=1218997785


http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/a...1&d=1218997728

Now

flashy 17-08-2008 18:35

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wow thats coming along brilliantly Ian, what a lot of leaves for just one pumpkin

pipinfort 17-08-2008 18:40

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I am sure that if you want Pumpkin mximus you would be better cutting off the excess so it can concentrate on growing the main one, i think it was on Jamie At Home, he was talking about strawberries but i think he said it was the same for most things for concentrated growth.

Retlaw 17-08-2008 18:50

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Nip the end off the stem and remove those flowers they are male and not needed now, dont remove too many leaves as they are for needed for what little sunshine we are getting. Feed the plant with good tomato fertilizer.

Retlaw

grego 17-08-2008 18:59

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Good photo's Ian

entwisi 17-08-2008 19:00

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We've been feeding it twice a week with tomato fertiliser. I'll take tehend back 5 inch or so and nip it there. We weren't sure if it would give 2 pumpkins but each female flower just dropped off.

entwisi 17-08-2008 19:03

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 620130)
Good photo's Ian

Aye, all the pictures this thing(e90) takes are superb and the video capture beggers belief.

you'll notice a lot of my posts have teh old posted by mobile device, guess what I use :D

andrewb 17-08-2008 19:11

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*has flashbacks*

entwisi 17-08-2008 19:42

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I'm surprised you remember!!!!!

:D

Retlaw 17-08-2008 19:51

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 620132)
We've been feeding it twice a week with tomato fertiliser. I'll take tehend back 5 inch or so and nip it there. We weren't sure if it would give 2 pumpkins but each female flower just dropped off.

Thats because they were'nt fertilised, bad weather and not many bees around, next time take the male flowers off, and use them to fertilise the female flowers.

Retlaw

entwisi 17-08-2008 20:01

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i did with one, it still droped off :D


TBH as long as we get at least 1 'good' sized one that she can use come Oct 31st we will all be happy bunnies. :D

West Ender 17-08-2008 20:22

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I'm very envious! This year my male flowers have all had a "low sperm count" and there's been little or no pollen on the stamens. I've used what bit there was, to fertilise the females, but every embryo pumpkin has rotted and fallen off.

The rest of the plant looks spectacular. The leaves grow in twos along the vine and it's about 7 ft long and looks so healthy. It's blending in with my garden (next to the palms and the pampas grass) and makes a great display but - no pumpkin. :o

entwisi 17-08-2008 20:34

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heh, I've been artificially 'porking' teh flowers as you suggested :D

So when do they start changing colour?

West Ender 17-08-2008 20:44

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How big are they? I've only ever kept one so it could grow big. They usually start to ripen when they've grown as big as they're going to.

entwisi 17-08-2008 21:05

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I used my hand to give an idea of size, its coming on lovely, I hope we get somewhere near what I bought for 99p from tesco last year :D


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