1622 Young 2009 |
It's hard to believe we actually have pumpkins growing in April. While the rest of the country is still dealing with snow and still frozen soil; we have started and have burgeoning pumpkins. The January start seems to be a good choice for transplanting plants into the ground.
923 Gerhardt 2009 |
1513 Sherwood 2014 |
1666 Holland 2014 |
Scott Culp is growing an 1821 Checkon and 2058 Hawkley this year. The main on the Checkon snapped at three feet during one of our March windstorms. Scott reports he is trying to make the plant grow with a new main vine. The Hawkley plant is growing slowly, but it's hoped he will be able to have a giant pumpkin for the weigh-off.
Mark Maffney is growing a 1370 Bobier this spring. Mark was able to transplant the plant early in February, but has been dealing with a double vine situation - which has slowed the overall growth. Dave Smith has been trying to help him through the double vine situation in order to get the plant moving toward a Nevada record. (Dave has had experience with double vines. His 923 Gerhardt started that way, but is now growing quite nicely.)
The AZGPG Memorial Day Weigh-Off has been officially sanctioned as an International Competition site. This will ensure all of our growers receive the credit for their work. The plans for the weigh-off are coming along. We have arranged for a digital scale and for ribbon awards for all entrants.
The next two months are going to be busy. The maintenance of the plants is an on-going affair. It's amazing how big the plants get - and how many tendrils, tertiary vines, flowers, etc must be cleaned up each day. The plants are now starting to ramp up to grow big in April. We should see substantial weekly (daily) growth this month. Then, in May, it will be hang on time as temperatures move ever closer to 100 degrees. We'll all be praying we can keep the plants going until Memorial Day.
Best of luck to all growers for the rest of the season.
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