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Subject: New Dirt
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Charleston |
Southeast
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How many square feet are you all using to get big pumpkins. I can do two plots at 687 or just cut it back to only one plant up to about 1000 SQ feet and not take over my entire yard ? Any thoughts would be very helpful. Thanks DG
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1/1/2020 4:01:38 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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If yer going all out, go for it in the one patch... maybe f yer just getting your feet wet, might wanna try 2 in the smaller space...good luck though...now is the time for planning
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1/1/2020 4:06:59 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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(Our patches are 1000 sqft, but we plant flowers and crap too)
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1/1/2020 4:08:07 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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I'd grow two 687sq footer.You can grow a really big pumpkin with that size plant and I like having two barrels over one single bullet.If your goal is top 5 in the world then go with one plant. Just be willing to go pumpkinless some years.
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1/1/2020 4:14:41 PM
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Charleston |
Southeast
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My goal is 1200 lbs
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1/1/2020 4:28:20 PM
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cjb |
Plymouth, MN
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I'm an all in kind of guy and would go with one plant.
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1/1/2020 4:31:23 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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1200lbs?....go with two...good luck!!!
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1/1/2020 5:26:36 PM
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Bart |
Wallingford,CT
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Dave, go for 2. It can be done. John Butler grew 1175.6 and Joe Jutras grew 1109, each in only 150 square feet. I didn't say it is easy just possible.
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1/1/2020 6:07:23 PM
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Charleston |
Southeast
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Bart I do have to contend with high heat situation here in South Carolina 90 s for 3 months. State record is 1164
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1/1/2020 6:38:29 PM
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HOGAN |
Cottonwood Heights
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I am a 3rd year grower. 1200 in 350 square feet. By no means up with the guys mentioned. But you can do 1200 in 600 feet, for sure.
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1/1/2020 7:48:19 PM
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John H |
Dundee Michigan
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Charleston-I did 1600 one time in 300 sq ft.and less pounds with larger plants. You never know, and like Cojoe said, better to increase your odds of finishing with two plants.
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1/1/2020 8:28:55 PM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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I vote 2 as well, blossom end split is a real thing!
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1/1/2020 9:10:17 PM
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Rmen |
valtierra/spain
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600 square feet per plant is fine, as long as you are able to take care of the plant for 6 months. I this year my 2183 was grown by less than 550 square feet.
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1/2/2020 4:48:33 AM
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Gerald UK |
Watlington, UK
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My 1354 was in 400 sq feet, 600 is plenty!
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1/12/2020 5:45:59 AM
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