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Subject: Comments - Nick's Big Pumpkin 2025-03-09
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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I think the strange stem/roots issue is caused by rot from too much moisture that can be hopefully mitigated by my previous-page recommends. Also the SS Mix can be allowed to dry out until the top 1/4 to 1/3 of an inch hits a lighter shade of brown. A test is to dig in with a finger and if anything sticks, it is still moist enuff, but keep an eye on it. This all may only apply to my preferred Mix. http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=350984 This FP is pretty much 3 feet long now, 'all' from 3/4 of a drinking cup of SS mix and such, using occasional hits of MG Tomato Food at 1 TBSP/Gal and its 18-18-21 constitution. My thought is 'If it grows like THIS, now???...' I love my 42 FP, already, lol. G'luck---eric g
[Last edit: 03/09/25 10:15:52 PM]
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3/9/2025 9:56:28 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Its a normal quirk of pumpkin development. I have not had the flopping problem but I squirt some clean water to repack the soil after emergence or lightly push the soil back. On the other hand they do need to lay down eventually though.
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3/10/2025 12:19:10 AM
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Jake |
Westmoreland, KS
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Try starting the seedlings in a seed starting mix. Starting them in the southerland mix could be too hot for them.
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3/11/2025 3:09:53 PM
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Nick's Big Pumpkin |
Portland, CT
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That’s what I’m doing now Jake and results seem better. Thanks again for the seeds!
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3/12/2025 12:44:30 AM
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