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Posted By: ladybug67 pumpkins - August 24th, 2005 at 03:52 AM
Hello, i was wondering about pumpkins i have one plant and planted it in june and it has flowered but no pumpkins are growing yet any help would be great. Thanks danielle wavey
Posted By: Veggie-T ' 92 Re: pumpkins - August 24th, 2005 at 08:19 AM
Yeah im growing them too and didnt see any flowers for three months!
I was having similar problems with my watermelons and was told to use manure.
It made them both go crazy.
Veggie-T

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Posted By: weezie13 Re: pumpkins - August 24th, 2005 at 07:35 PM
NO FLOWERS???????

Wow...I have a ton of flowers...

Can we ask what you've done to them
for fertilizers, *besides the manure, which is very good for them as they are very heavy feeders*
but the manure is nitrogen and is good for green growth...*not much on flowering though*

Are either of you bending towards strictly organic items, which are awesome for gardens..

Stay with your additives at planting like...Alfafa Meal, Blood and/or Bone Meal,
Compost, Fish Emulsion *this is great as a foliar feed*

Also, once in a while a quick water soluable fertilizer *I use Schultz Plus 10~60~10....
and that's good for the flowering and fruit production on the plants.....water the soil or give the plant a foliar feed too..
*But don't do it on a hot day, or to dry soil...
Best time is in the morning after watering..
Posted By: ladybug67 Re: pumpkins - August 24th, 2005 at 09:26 PM
Hello, thanks for the reply, I have flowers but nothing else is happening. I have only used miracle gro a while ago. And my watermellon have done nothing, but grown a bit, no flowers. What kind of compost can i use?? I have some grass clippings and i'm going to try to start a compost pile but haven't done much to it yet? Just have grass clippings so far lol. So not sure what to do with the pumpkin plant. I'm not sure how long it will take to grow. I was hoping to have some pumpkins for holloween for the kids?? Any help would be great. Where would i get some bone meal??or some manure? thanks danielle
Posted By: freestacy01 Re: pumpkins - August 24th, 2005 at 11:07 PM
Ladybug67,

I just wanted to say that I live in Maine, and I also planted pumpkins and watermelons in early June. I still only have leaves on my Watermelons, but, have flowers on the pumpkins, and just Monday I found three baby pumpkins. So hold tight, your not far from here, so maybe your pumpkins will show any time! flw
Posted By: Kurlie77 Re: pumpkins - August 25th, 2005 at 12:12 AM
I live in Maine also and I too have baby pumpkins on my plants! Its very exciting! Now that there are existing pumpkins, can anyone tell me how long I should expect until the pumpkins are ready to harvest? They are a jack-o-lantern variety.
Posted By: Jimmy_Hitler Re: pumpkins - August 25th, 2005 at 01:51 AM
until halloween. then carve them
Posted By: topcat Re: pumpkins - August 25th, 2005 at 03:32 AM
I used pre fertilized mulch(from my guinea pigs) and my pumpkin went wild this year, then we had a hail storm that ruined almost the whole plant, but I have 3 growing vines and there are 2 or 3 pumpkins growing on each vine, if it ever stops raining again, I want to check on the one vine, it grew thru my fence and is growing pumpkins on the grass.
Posted By: ladybug67 Re: pumpkins - August 27th, 2005 at 06:27 AM
Thanks for the reply i guess iwill just have to wait and see. It really has been a weird year for tomatoes too. I hope i get some pumpkins soon to grow!!
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