journey11
Garden Master
LOL, yeah this would have to be an amateur's event. I remember you showing us those when you first joined, Monty. Amazing!
Yes, that is one pumpkin on one vine. I usually hand pollinate 3 females. The first is at 8' out, the second around 10' and the third at about 12' out. When I say 8' out, I mean along the main vine. Pumpkin plants grow from a single main vine. From that vine, secondaries will be produced, and from those vines, tertiaries, and so on. To properly prune a pumpkin plant, remove all tertiaries. You only want the main vine and the secondaries. Anything else is salad that will take away from the fruit. As you can see in the first pic dated 6/30, the plant has the shape of a Christmas tree. That's what you're looking for early on. Eventually, the main and all secondaries are terminated by pi9nching off the growth tip as they reach the boundaries of the growing area. The finished plant will cover about 625 square feet.desertlady said:Monty J Is that one punkin on one vine? did you cut off all flowers to make it produce one Big pumpkin? I am learning to grow mine. I dont think they grow well in Hot desert sun ! Some day I hope to have a huge one !