Saturday, March 26
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Decided to go with the 1046 Connolly: 2593.7 Paton x 2552 Mendi
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Saturday, March 26
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Decided to go with the 1046 Connolly: 2593.7 Paton x 2552 Mendi
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Sunday, April 10
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Seeds soaked for 3 hours. Placed in potting soil on heating mat. Here we go
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Wednesday, April 13
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60 hours we have ignition on both seeds
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Sunday, April 17
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7 days after soaking both seed coats are off. Both plants are under the grow lights and starting to green up
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Sunday, April 17
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7 days after soaking both seed coats are off. Both plants are under the grow lights and starting to green up
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Saturday, April 23
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Looking good. Planning on getting these in the ground May 1. 2 gallon grow pots.
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Monday, April 25
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Small hiccup. One of the first true leaves got a little to close to the grow light. It’s a little crispy. Hope it grows out of it. Second leaf is fine it seems
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Saturday, April 30
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Here we go. Where dreams are made or nightmares are created. Let’s see what we can do.
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Sunday, May 1
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Frost last night. Covered the hoop with a tarp. Ran a heater. When I opened up the hoop this morning it was nice and toasty. Plant seemed find. 68 degrees today. Not a cloud in the sky. The plant is wilting ever so slightly but I think that is because of the heat and getting acclimated to the soil
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Sunday, May 1
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Frost last night. Covered the hoop with a tarp. Ran a heater. When I opened up the hoop this morning it was nice and toasty. Plant seemed find. 68 degrees today. Not a cloud in the sky. The plant is wilting ever so slightly but I think that is because of the heat and getting acclimated to the soil
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Saturday, May 7
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1 week in the ground
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Monday, May 9
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Sun is out today. Hoop is open air temp is 60 degrees. Plant is wilting a bit. Not sure what’s up
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Sunday, May 15
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Look good. I can see the main vine forming. Starting to train it forward
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Tuesday, May 17
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Starting to see tendrils form. Plant seems to be growing nicely. It has been hot for the past week or so. Cooler today. High of 70.
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Friday, May 20
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Boy oh boy does this plant hate me he sun. Take the shade cloth off 30 minutes. Totally dropped. Put the cover back on back to normal. I must say. This plant looks awful to me.
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Saturday, May 21
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Plant at 7am today. Happy and perky.
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Friday, May 27
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Going good. Trying to train the vine down
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Saturday, May 28
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Whelp main vine snapped 1/4 of the way through. I think that’s it for me. I’ll see if it can heal. Dusted with sulfer. But I think I am in big trouble here
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Saturday, May 28
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Ouch
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Saturday, May 28
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Going to start another seed today. See if I can get a seedling out in the next week. :/
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Saturday, May 28
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Ouch
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Monday, May 30
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Yikes. Day 2 after splitting.
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Saturday, June 4
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Plant this morning. Did not have the heart to cut the main off after the injury. Still waiting for a strong secondary before the split
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Saturday, June 4
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Split this morning. It’s dry. Sprinkled with sulfur. One secondary right at the split seems to be forming
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Saturday, June 4
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Split this morning. It’s dry. Sprinkled with sulfur. One secondary right at the split seems to be forming
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Sunday, June 5
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Plant is out of the hoop. Made a little tent over the crack
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Sunday, June 5
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Made sure to stake every few feet so the main does not twist
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Friday, June 10
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Plant is around 7 feet today. Secondaries are starting to show.
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Sunday, June 12
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Plant is 8 feet long today
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Sunday, June 12
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Plant is 8 feet long today
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Tuesday, June 14
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Starting spraying for fungi this week. This is what I will be using every other week. I also use companion from WOW Organic Wonder.
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Saturday, June 18
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Plant is 11 feet long today
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Wednesday, June 22
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First male flower opened this morning.
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Saturday, June 25
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Did some burying today. Main vine is 14 feet long today
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Saturday, July 2
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Main is about 17.5 feet today. I see a female. About 1-2 leaves deep in the cluster. See what happens.
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Sunday, July 10
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First main vine pollination attempt tomorrow morning. Going to be about 20 feet on main vine
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Monday, July 11
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Used 4 males. Please take. About Twenty feet out
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Saturday, July 16
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Pollinated a side vine fruit this morning. See if it takes. The main vine fruit is DAP 5. Stem has grown the fruit has swelled. Fruit is still in the air off the ground.
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Sunday, July 17
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DAP 6 for main vine fruit. Still growing and swelling. I pollinated another side vine fruit this morning
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Wednesday, July 20
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Dap 9. 18”
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Thursday, July 21
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DAP 10 21.5 inches in circumference. 3.5 inch gain last night
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Wednesday, July 27
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DAP 16 116 OTT 47” in circumference
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Wednesday, July 27
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Plant is also fully culled of any other pumpkins. Here goes nothing
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Saturday, July 30
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DAP 19. 57” cir 43ss 43 ee. 143 total
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Sunday, July 31
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Added more sand around the pumpkin yesterday. DAP 20 today 60.5 inches in circumference. The sand I added yesterday I think messed up my total OTT for today. The Pumpkin is over 148” OTT
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Friday, August 5
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DAP 25 78” in circumference. Pumpkin is around 154lbs
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Wednesday, August 10
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Battling SVB. First secondary vine behind the fruit. I noticed tonight right where the side vine comes out of the main. Small spot of rot maybe. Closer inspection. I knew it was a SVB. I cut the vine off and found the grub. Small amount of rot right at the knuckle where the side vine meats the main. I scraped as much as I could. Put some sulfer on it. I also put a fan on it tonight. I have been using Bayer tree and shrub as a drench and foiler. It’s not putting a dent in these grubs. I ordered centerfire tonight. Going to give a higher concentration this week. I am at 91.5” in circumference. Only 8.5 inches to go to meet my goal. Clock seems to be ticking
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Wednesday, August 17
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Pumpkin is 104” in circumference. Dap 37
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Wednesday, August 17
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Pumpkin is 104” in circumference. Dap 37
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Sunday, August 21
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106” in CC today. Slowing down it seems. Plant is showing its age.
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Friday, August 26
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Just had a massive T storm come through. Pumpkin plant did not like that very much. Vines are tipped. Plant looks battered. Will see how bad it is once I can get outside
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Saturday, August 27
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Pumpkin is 400lbs EST. Not happy about the plant damage. Nothing I can do. Time will tell. I will need to cut a few bent and cracked leafs off.
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Wednesday, August 31
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Pumpkin is 50 days old today. 117.5” in circumference. It has slowed down it seems for sure. Growing 5lbs a day I would say. Still have 30 days left. See how far we can push it
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Saturday, September 3
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Tiny tiny tiny crack/ split located at the blossom end. This could be the beginning of the end. Time will tell.
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Thursday, September 8
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Pumpkin measures 121cc 76 ss 76ee. Total 273” or approximately 470lbs
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Wednesday, September 14
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After years and years of trying and not giving up I have reached my ultimate goal of 500lbs EST. Pumpkin tonight measured 123CC 78 side to side and 78 front to back coming in at an unofficial weight of 501lbs or 279 inches. I will post pictures soon. Pumpkin is turning a really nice orange. Still battling blossom splits. Fan and sulfur is the name of the game. Pumpkin is slowly still putting on weight it seems
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Saturday, September 17
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Here is a picture of my pumpkin. Estimating little over 500lbs. Really nice orange color. Small dill ring near the blossom. Shattered my personal best this year. I do grow in a smaller area. This picture proves it can be done with some good vine training and burying every node you can. I thank everyone for the help over the years. I think it’s time I make a bigger patch
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Saturday, September 17
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Here is the picture.
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Saturday, September 17
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Another angle
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Saturday, October 15
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A year to remember. With a few strong backs and a nice strong tarp. I was able to get onion to the front of the house. Final taping on the pallet. 126.6” CC SS 84” EE 80” Grand total of 290.5 OTT EST 570lbs. Pictures to follow
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Saturday, October 15
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Here she is! UOW 570 lbs! Grown from the 1046 Connolly. Great shape. Great color. What a ride this was! Thank you everyone for the help and advice!!!
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Saturday, October 15
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Here she is! UOW 570 lbs! Grown from the 1046 Connolly. Great shape. Great color. What a ride this was! Thank you everyone for the help and advice!!!
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Sunday, October 16
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Let’s try that again
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Saturday, November 19
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2023 season prep started today. Had a soil test done a few weeks back. Added some lime to to help boost magnesium and calcium levels. Should bring up my ph slightly as well. I will add other other amendments come spring (0-0-50, boron and kelp meal)
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