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Princeton Joe

Princeton Kentucky

Can anyone tell me from experience if a grafted plant takes a bit more time to get growing vines than a non-grafted. I've got both growing and the grafted melon seems to be growing well but not yet really starting to vine like the non-grafted. Thanks

5/28/2013 10:36:48 AM

Ice Man

Garner, NC

Joseph, This is my first year with grafts. My "good" grafts have vined quicker than the traditional plants. Might be the rootstock, I really don't know. All I know is this is not a sprint, but a marathon, so don't be alarmed about them yet.

5/28/2013 12:04:08 PM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

they seem to take a bit more time to get going. But once they start, they should at least keep pace. Last year mine grew faster then a traditional.

5/28/2013 3:56:24 PM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

Mine seem to vine out quicker. Also the root system on the grafts is much more vigorous. Especially when setting out in cold soil. (Like this year)

5/28/2013 7:58:11 PM

Princeton Joe

Princeton Kentucky

Thanks for the input and advice. These grafted melons are new for me. Like I said all the grafted plants are growing stead but not quite as fast as the traditional. Not pullin them yet, lol. Thanks Again

5/28/2013 8:54:29 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

Yes I think the Grafts like the cooler weather better.Mine were doing good in the cooler weather.But they dont like the humidity in a hut.

5/28/2013 10:10:55 PM

kentucky

Ky

My grafts are outgrowing the regular plants 2 to 1 it seems so far.

Otis

6/10/2013 12:54:26 AM

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