General Discussion
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Subject: Tertiary vines for fill in?
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kurt/gus |
San Jose
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Does anyone keep a few tertiaries growing to fill in for old leaves or bare spots?
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7/26/2023 5:55:26 PM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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yep, fairly often now.
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7/26/2023 8:50:35 PM
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Dibble |
Diamond, Ohio
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Yes
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7/26/2023 9:43:38 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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I successfully ran a secondary backwards, back up the main. If nothing else, it sure helps the plant look good. It might not add lbs. but I love looking at an ocean of solid green. Its beautiful.
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7/27/2023 2:59:40 AM
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Tconway (BigStem) |
Austin MN
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The whole front of plant in front of my fruit was tertiary’s last year. Plus I used them to fill in open spots. In my opinion I don’t think it matters what vines it is you just need the plant there to push it!
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7/27/2023 7:07:02 AM
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Moby Mike Pumpkins |
Wisconsin
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I'll be using quite a few qauternarys this year
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7/27/2023 1:25:37 PM
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Gads |
Deer Park WA
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All the time especially later in the season when the older leaves are done we send what ever sucker vine we can find to fill the area for photosynthis.
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7/27/2023 3:07:43 PM
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Steve's Garage |
New Castle, Indiana
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Definitely. Helps to make up for some of the older leaves that start to get a little crispy. If you have more plant you can prune those off without worry.
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7/27/2023 3:29:50 PM
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kurt/gus |
San Jose
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Well, seems overwhelmingly yes to keep some tertiaries for old leaves and filling in -I'll keep some! Thanks all!
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7/27/2023 7:08:38 PM
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PumpkinShepherd (Todd) |
Indiana
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Yes
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7/27/2023 9:09:22 PM
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