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iceman

Eddyz@efirehose.net

As most are aware, I am doing the 10 pound challenge as I did for the past world record. I have had several requests for clarification on rules and how to weigh the fruit so it qualifies.
First of all. It has to be at a GPC sanctioned event or through the early tomato competition through the GPC.
The add on for the early tomato is:
There must be a GPC representative present or an individual appointed by the GPC to be present when the fruit is cut off the vine and also to be present at the weighing of the fruit.
You must make the GPC aware of your fruit at least 20 days before it is weighed so they have time to arrange for a representative to be present.
Any information you give to the GPC will be held in strict confidence until after the fruit is weighed, After that point, the GPC can use any pictures or recordings at their discretion.

If the fruit is weighed at a weigh off site, then the standard rules apply.

So bottom line, if you have a contender you need to let the GPC know or you could stand to loose up to $3000.00

Eddy Z

3/21/2017 10:23:52 PM

wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer)

Wixom MI.

Thank you eddy for doing the 10 lbs challange, awesome !!!

3/21/2017 11:08:12 PM

PatrickW

Soldotna,AK

Ha ha Eddy, whatever happened to your spirited defense of how the GPC handled Sutherland's WR and your final statement that " each situation has to be handled differently depending on location"?. Now for the 10 lb challenge a GPC has to be present for the cutting and weighoff but not for a new WR? Has this anything to do with the $3000 prize? Lol

3/21/2017 11:29:18 PM

iceman

Eddyz@efirehose.net

You know Patrick it has nothing to do with the Sutherland fruit, it was judged correctly. This contest is sponsored by me and me alone with the blessing of the GPC and before I get a bunch of whining by a select few, I am doing my best to stop that.

3/22/2017 12:24:28 AM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

At what measurement do you think a tomato should be at day 25 to day 30 DAP to contact a GPC representative 20 days in advance of picking. That is a difficult requirement since tomatoes have such a shorter time to maturity than a pumpkins and you cant let a mature tomato sit on the vine like a pumpkin.

3/22/2017 5:27:33 AM

wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer)

Wixom MI.

30" is around 8 lbs 32" is around 9 lbs and 34"-35" should be around 10 lbs.
You should be around 30"at around 30 DAP. To have a chance. Or around 27" at day 25DAP. At this stage the tomato should still be growing 1/4" to 1/2" d a day. The thing is depending on how hot it it the tomato will start turning around 35-45 DAP ??? So at 20 DAP you should be at around 23"-25"

3/22/2017 9:11:43 AM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

Your awesome Eddy!!

3/22/2017 9:50:05 AM

Q Tip

Mn

Sweet! Thanks Eddy. You can request anything you want of me if you're shelling out 3k for a tomato :) Ill even wear a giant tomato costume when the fruit is cut off if you want! I know 99% of the tomato growers appreciate this Eddy!

3/22/2017 10:15:54 AM

WiZZy

President - GPC

ThankZ Ice for doing this....

3/22/2017 10:46:34 AM

iceman

Eddyz@efirehose.net

Here is the original post from 2015. with the exception that we are now removing the yearly advancement and going directly to the $3000.00 prize
Please use wixon-growers benchmarks as your guide lines.
Also Q tip, thanks and ass for the 1% that whine and bitch, well they probably do that about everything so it really doesn't bother me, But if they continue with the BS, we will deal with it.
Good luck to all and I honestly would LOVE to meet the winner in Portland

3/22/2017 11:00:55 AM

iceman

Eddyz@efirehose.net

OOPS here is the tread

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/MsgBoard/ViewThread.asp?b=33&p=538727

3/22/2017 11:30:13 AM

wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer)

Wixom MI.

Dan MacCoy said that his 8.41 lbs tomato was at 20" at day 20 so that is a bare minimum to be at.

3/22/2017 11:41:06 AM

Garden Rebel (Team Rebel Rousers)

Lebanon, Oregon

This is great!

3/22/2017 1:06:07 PM

1064

Tenino, WA.

Awesome Eddy, THANK YOU I like the way you have it spelled out. Easy to read easy to follow. The 7.19 was just a little over 27 inches (1/8)at harvest.

3/22/2017 4:13:49 PM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

Thanks Eddy...i have spent all day today trying to figure out how I am going to approach growing the 10 pound tomato. Better be fast other growers..I might start the winning seed this weekend. It is going to be a fun spring...i am going to have the iceman plant to throw all the tech at. Now to find a couple of 150 psi pumps...

3/22/2017 4:38:42 PM

Marv.

On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.

10 pounds may take a miracle. I think Patrick White has the best shot at it because of the lengthy sunlight each day that he has. I am going out to buy some grow lights for my garden so I can compete with him. $3000 may be enough to entice Boudyo to come back. Maybe Iceman would like to sponsor a cucumber contest as well. Say, $10 for anything over 25 pounds? And the GPC could maybe add it as a category? Just thinking. Cucumbers seem like an up and coming category.

3/22/2017 5:18:38 PM

iceman

Eddyz@efirehose.net

Myself or Jennifer(my daughter) are not eligible for this contest because that would be unsportsmanlike to enter my own contest.

3/22/2017 6:12:27 PM

Porkchop

Central NY

This will be my first year getting serious with my plants ...best of luck everyone!!!!

3/22/2017 7:57:22 PM

Master P

Ely Mn

I'm letting my soil rest this year. But I will be back next year full force going for 10 pounds! Looking forward to picking up the award at Green Bay! :-)

3/22/2017 8:35:39 PM

wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer)

Wixom MI.

Your going to be one year too late dan !!!

3/22/2017 10:08:13 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Marv, be careful w/ the cucumber chat!!! Chris Kent might hear you? Peace, Wayne

3/23/2017 12:51:11 AM

iceman

Eddyz@efirehose.net

Marv
everybody said the old tomato record was a fluke and will never be broke, and now we have several that has passed it. I think with todays genetics and networking. It won't be long and I honestly think it could happen this year. Also remember when everybody said we will never see a 1500 pound pumpkin.
As for the Cucumber contest, Maybe someone else will step up and run with it

3/23/2017 9:55:35 AM

Marv.

On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.

I knew this guy who always carried a big cucumber around in his front pant's pocket. I never could figure out why? Another guy carried a big potato in his pocket. Seemed weird to me. I was told it helped. Helped what? You know anything about this Eddy?

3/23/2017 10:30:37 AM

BillF

Buffalo, MN (Billsbigpumpkins@hotmail.com)

Marv, I like your idea. I think we should be competing in more classes of vegetables, fruits and tubers that are eatable. We can either eat them, give them to the neighbors or take them to food shelves.

3/23/2017 10:39:10 AM

Marv.

On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.

It would be nice to have more categories. We could do cabbage, cucumbers, sunflowers and maybe even long beans. Maybe heaviest potato? In England I understand long beans is quite competitive. There would not have to be big prizes. Just competition and recognition like it was with pumpkins not so long ago.

3/23/2017 1:35:51 PM

iceman

Eddyz@efirehose.net

Marv actually I told that same story to the Wizz But he left before I could tell him to make sure he put it in the front of his pants. Well he didn't, poor wizzy walked around the whole day with a 4 pound potato in the back of his pants. It finally dawned on him after somebody threw a roll of toilet paper at him

3/23/2017 1:43:12 PM

pizzapete

Hamilton Nj

Wow 10 pounds is a monster ,

3/23/2017 2:01:40 PM

wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer)

Wixom MI.

Mark clementz already has a tomato and sunflower contest and is always open to new catagories. Last year he also had carrot, onion,and several other catagories. So if you ask he will do a cucumber catagory. I think the carrot catagory paid over $100 for first place. The prize money is divided up by the number of people in a contest. Check it out on worldwidegiantgrowers.com

3/23/2017 2:06:37 PM

wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer)

Wixom MI.

Worldwidegiantgrowers.com

Pull up the menue and look under oddveggie contest

3/23/2017 2:11:49 PM

Garden Rebel (Team Rebel Rousers)

Lebanon, Oregon

The 10lb/$3000 challenge is perfect timing. This will encourage even more new tomato growers and veterans alike to push the limit. The enthusiasm is evident in the high auction prices paid for tomato seeds...tomato seeds, that wouldn't even of brought a fraction of the prices today a few years ago. This money goes back into the clubs. Clubs that depend on the growers. The pumpkin seed market is stale and flooded with premium genetics. New enthusiasm is needed for growth in the sport. To increase interest in a vegetable it takes a few characters that come together at once with new innovations, humor and wit to make it the next cool thing. You have Dan MacCoy growing techniques contributing to breaking the world record, Porkchop with his facial hair, sunglasses, home made tomato signs, and humor, Q Tip will wear a tomato costume when he picks his tomato, Wixom Chris with his ribbon vines and fake 12lb tomato, bnot with the winter challenge, Eddy with his generosity, the list goes on. It will take a concerted effort from great people like this to increase interest in another vegetable. It needs to be visible and on the diary's consistently.

3/23/2017 2:13:51 PM

wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer)

Wixom MI.

That 12 lbs tomato won't be a hoax this year !!! It will be the real thing. And after i win the 10 lbs callange then i will give everone my growing secrets!!! LOL.... (0:

3/23/2017 2:54:58 PM

Porkchop

Central NY

Hell yea Rebel!!!!... Let's get fired up baby!!!!!!....wait...facial hair?....
Did somebody leak my team beard photos already??...

3/23/2017 3:22:02 PM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

Speaking of tomato seeds sales during the winter auctions...For the past few years, i have seen many comments by growers that can't believe how much the tomato seed lots were bringing. These tomato seed lots have helped the local clubs much. I encourage the local clubs to be generous in the prize fund for tomatoes. Increased prizes will increase interest even more...and with more interest, tomato seeds at auction will continue to provide a good source of revenue for the clubs.

Growers this year will be able to watch my secrets wixom in my diary...I have a 1 1/2 months to put together my 10 pound attempt...50 gallon drum deep water hydroponic, with aeroponic booster, temp and humidity controlled outdoor mini-greenhouse with CO2. By about July the 10 pound limit might be broken. I can dream can't I.

3/23/2017 4:42:02 PM

PatrickW

Soldotna,AK

I appreciate your enthusiasm but some of you are a bit delusional. Only three guys have grown an eight pound tomato- ask them how difficult it is to replicate that result. Fertilization, the genetics and support of the fruit are not a problem. Growing the right blossum and getting it fertilized correctly is the first major challenge. Getting the right blossum is a numbers game. Recognizing its potential and getting it completely pollenized can be make or break you. Finally time on the vine determines how big it will get. Heat ripens tomatoes so if you have hot summers good luck. Dan S remember in Waitsburg the sun going behind the mountain at 4 pm and you thought your tomato wasn't getting enough sun? Well maybe the reason you were able to grow big tomatoes in that hot canyon was the cooling effect of the sun being blocked by the mountains. 9 lbs this year- maybe 10 next. PS bnot hydroponics causes high humidity in your high tunnel and exacerbates the issue of keeping the tomato plants at an optimum maximum temperature of 80 F. If you are usung a shade structure, not so much. Good luck all- it doesn't hurt to dream.

3/23/2017 8:52:43 PM

PatrickW

Soldotna,AK

Oh I forgot disease and pests. We don't have either in Alaska - lol.

3/23/2017 9:08:34 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Don't be such a downer, Patrick!!! LOL Hell yes!!! Someone can grow a 10# mater!!! At one point in time, only one person had grown a 1.5K# pkn, now how many? I have faith, that someone will collect the $3K!! Peace, Wayne

3/24/2017 12:54:29 AM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

My mini-greenhouse will not be a high tunnel. My controller already has a function for humidity. I think a dehumidifier should fix any issue . It also controls heating and cooling. Debating if it would be easier to modify a car air-conditioner or window unit to maintain a cool temp in the middle of summer. Most of the parts needed for my try at high tech I already have in possession. The one thing I am missing is time to assemble everything along with getting ready for summer pumpkin growing. The numbers game is what I can't improve on. Will have only one high tech plant.

3/24/2017 4:24:00 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

Patrick w-...sooo yer sayyin there's a chance !!??...wooohooooio!!!!

3/24/2017 7:13:38 AM

wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer)

Wixom MI.

1 in a 1,000,000,000 CHANCE ??? Oooo yaaaaa it's all mine !!!!!!

3/24/2017 8:16:55 AM

Q Tip

Mn

Patrick you obviously haven't heard of science. Its a scientific FACT the the 10lb Mater Caution Exchange Rate will multiply by a fixed net ratio of 32:2.15 making the 10lb weight achievable with dinty moore and minerals. Your boron to manganese conversion estimate makes this theory a hypothetical fact that the 10lb mark will be achieved in 2017. Try reading a book, you might learn something.

3/24/2017 9:17:43 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

Lmao...a hypothetical fAct..aww man this is gonna be a fun year...

3/24/2017 9:29:50 AM

bnot

Oak Grove, Mn

I have no doubt we will have fun. And fun while growing is the most important thing. Qtip, you have converted me to the science of growing..studying barometric pressures now...can't decide if 25 in/Hg or 32 in/Hg would be better. Only thing better than science is extreme science...

3/24/2017 4:59:49 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Qtip, the only problem I have w/ your hypothetical fAct, is that I love my dinty moore, & prbly won't pay any attention to the Caution Exchange Rate!! Peace, Wayne
Once again I ask Ken to record this post, and see where it rates in the top 10?

3/25/2017 1:26:47 AM

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