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Re: Giant Pumpkins
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Posted by Chuck MI on October 26, 2005 at 04:12:57 from (65.167.23.222):
In Reply to: Giant Pumpkins posted by Wrenchbender on October 23, 2005 at 18:09:02:
The statement as you put it is probably a case of the media getting a little bit of information, drawing their own conclusions and running off at the mouth. A lot of giant pumpkin growers do inject stuff into their pumpkins, some things natural and some that could be called 'chemical'. That aside, the genetics that they use are not only designed for maximum size (as opposed to taste) but I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) must are not actually pumpkins but a kind of squash. I've grown some big ones in the past (3' diameter) and the two things I did was to pick off all but one flower per vine and feed them like crazy. I used "chemical" fertilizer but it really doesn't matter if you use miricle gro type or a pile of manure, but give them lots of feed. I also watered alot, but I was on sand at that time so over watering wasn't an issue. Never got into that injection nonsence. My $.02 Chuck
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