Marrow Growing Forum
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Subject: How Many Marrows Per Plant
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wile coyote |
On a cliff in the desert
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Is there an optimum number to prevent blow ups? Is there a max you can grow competitively on a plant?
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8/23/2019 2:01:19 AM
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Dorset Farmers - MarkB |
Dorset UK
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Depends what your objective is, I don't entertain the idea of multiple Marrows on a plant but then I lose more than 80% of mine. If you want to have a play around and get a few seeds like Brad I'd say go for it and let a few grow. If you want to take the risk and go for a big one like a pumpkin it needs to be only one!
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8/23/2019 9:09:05 AM
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wile coyote |
On a cliff in the desert
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Since my 220 is being stubborn about putting out female flowers, I will be growing at least 2 on the 173 plant for weigh offs. I've also been giving them fertilizer so maybe having multiple on a plant will help in preventing splits. When growing giant cantaloupes you go 4-2-1 culling to prevent the chosen cantaloupe from splitting.
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8/23/2019 11:55:30 AM
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jlindley |
NE Arkansas
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wile coyote I've never heard anything like that on cantaloupes. I set the lope I wanna keep and we roll with that one. There's no 4-2-1.
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9/22/2019 1:11:36 PM
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wile coyote |
On a cliff in the desert
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I got 4-2-1 off of the cantaloupe board somewhere. This is to prevent splitting of the cantaloupe.
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9/22/2019 4:42:31 PM
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