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Subject: Comments - Fattires 2026-06-12
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| Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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It might be possible to grow a big pumpkin near the base of the plant off a secondary or tertiary. Ps you can get small vines to behave more like mains by tying them up in the air. Well, if the plant wants to do a spider pattern then maybe just go with it, sometimes fighting with the plant is a losing battle.
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6/12/2026 4:26:22 PM
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| oj65 |
Spooner, WI
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I grew a 600 pounder on a first secondary and another one about 15 feet out .I always thought about trying to grow a pumpkin only on a first secondary.I think those first secondarys get so aggressive if you let them.lol
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6/12/2026 6:53:33 PM
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| Just Bill |
Bottom of ohio
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I hate to hear that plant looks good and strong otherwise
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6/12/2026 10:08:42 PM
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