I've got the opposite problem with my Hopi Pale Gray squash in my greenhouse. I've had one female flower and that's it. I've been using the male flowers from it to pollinate my volunteer pumpkins in the garden to hopefully get something interesting next year from the seed.
@jbvincent47 That's one good thing out of the problem....if you save the seeds, it might end up with interesting crosses. I may do that as well, see what grows next year out of the seeds. 👍🏻😄
A lack of potassium, a macro-nutrient that drives plant functions, can affect blooming. Sun exposure: Pumpkin plants need at least 8 hours of full sun per day. Watering: Pumpkin plants need regular water, especially during the summer when they may need 1-1.5 inches (2.5-4 cm) per week. Space: Pumpkin vines need plenty of space to grow and branch out. Also the high heat above 95 degrees is a factor!
@dusttodusthomestead I have mine in direct sunlight at least 6 hours a day unfiltered and probably could use more! I have mine outside my greenhouse in 20 gallon grow bags! I also use Jack's 20-10-20 water soluble fertilizer!
@dusttodusthomestead yes the big max I make my own soil blend as well it's like 17 different minerals and nutrients plus sphagnum peat moss and perlite and coco coir took me a while to figure it all out but works amazing on any plant plus I use it for my starter seeds as well! I'll share if you'd like my email is on my profile here on TH-cam!
@gbltheolechurch5acrehomestead Good idea. Don't think I do, though. But good news, the male flowers started to open up, and now I have some. Just in the nick of time. Thanks 👍🏻
Others are saying the same....This is a crazy growing season this year...I planted sweet banana peppers...The first pepper was so perfect....The last 2 off the same plant have been fire engine hot....I never plant hot peppers because we do not like them...Think this is going to be a strange harvest this year...🤷♀️
@annetteparker5276 it has been a crazy season for sure! What is going on? You're right, might be a strange harvest this year. How hot is it over there?
@@dusttodusthomestead .....Daily average 106 degrees which is not Vermont normal....Its awful...My guys are lugging 100 pound concrete forms in this heat and humidity....Hubby is 62 years old....The garden is just weird....Potatoes and onions are doing the best so far....I did the Ruth Stout method for both.....Still the harvest will tell on me this I am sure...Its just not normal that's for sure....I also use electro culture for a boost....Shade covering too...🤷♀️
@annetteparker5276 wow, that is hot. That's way above normal I would think. We've been hovering around 100 every day, but suposed to cool off 10 degrees or so later this week. Hang in there. 🙏👍🏻
@sherryhumphrey3868 not much. Last year, I fed them to my pigs half the winter. We do make some pies and breads with some of them, though. We also used them as general fall decorations. We have a harvest party every year and they are used to decorate that as well. We don't participate in any Halloween traditions and don't use them for that. As far as the giant pumkins go, I just want to grow one for fun. Never have got a big one yet, but it's fun to try.
@sherryhumphrey3868 if you look back in my videos about 9 months, I have a short video of our harvest party setup. If you want to check it out, it will give a good idea of how we decorate with them. See if this link works 🙂th-cam.com/video/gmGewM61eBk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YXp5JQeBIIUBsRks
I'm thinking the problem is more sunlight! How much sunlight do you get in the greenhouse? My greenhouse roof cover is a clear mesh tarp 14 mil which let's enough sun in for any plant!
@patwatersvlogs859 It gets pretty good sunlight, but I do have that landscaping fabric on about 50% of greenhouse. Maybe I should trim some leaves back at some of the male flowers to provide more sunlight? What do you think?
@@dusttodusthomesteadyou shouldn't trim pumpkin leaves or vines before the fruit ripens because it can reduce the plant's energy. If the plant is producing new green shoots, which can use a lot of energy and interfere with fruit production, you can trim them!
@dusttodusthomestead I'd sooner pin them back and see what happens in the next few days and if nothing I'd hit them with some nutrients for sure and a possible second watering! I'm watering twice a day but is been over 100 degrees here for a while so I give them an extra dose at night for the last month now I'm starting to see some action finally got some tomatoes on the vine they went into survival mode and would just drop flowers the heat had them in bad shape!
Pretty cool process I have lots to learn once we start growing stuff😂
@@fatefarmspa apparently I have lots to learn as well...haha 😂 but it can be fun to learn through all of the "problems" that arise 👍🏻
@@dusttodusthomestead 🤣
amazing and thumbs up 👍🙏👏
I've got the opposite problem with my Hopi Pale Gray squash in my greenhouse. I've had one female flower and that's it. I've been using the male flowers from it to pollinate my volunteer pumpkins in the garden to hopefully get something interesting next year from the seed.
@jbvincent47 That's one good thing out of the problem....if you save the seeds, it might end up with interesting crosses. I may do that as well, see what grows next year out of the seeds. 👍🏻😄
A lack of potassium, a macro-nutrient that drives plant functions, can affect blooming.
Sun exposure: Pumpkin plants need at least 8 hours of full sun per day.
Watering: Pumpkin plants need regular water, especially during the summer when they may need 1-1.5 inches (2.5-4 cm) per week.
Space: Pumpkin vines need plenty of space to grow and branch out. Also the high heat above 95 degrees is a factor!
@@patwatersvlogs859 I might hit it with some nutrients for sure. We have been hot as well. I may need to increase water a bit right now as well. 🤔👍🏻
@dusttodusthomestead I have mine in direct sunlight at least 6 hours a day unfiltered and probably could use more! I have mine outside my greenhouse in 20 gallon grow bags! I also use Jack's 20-10-20 water soluble fertilizer!
@@patwatersvlogs859 that sounds good. 20 gallon grow bags. Interesting. 👍🏻 Did you say you were growing the big max? Or?
@dusttodusthomestead yes the big max I make my own soil blend as well it's like 17 different minerals and nutrients plus sphagnum peat moss and perlite and coco coir took me a while to figure it all out but works amazing on any plant plus I use it for my starter seeds as well! I'll share if you'd like my email is on my profile here on TH-cam!
Found you on Noel’s channel…..if you have neighbours who grow pumpkins…..they might agree for you to take a male flower. Worth a try.
@gbltheolechurch5acrehomestead Good idea. Don't think I do, though. But good news, the male flowers started to open up, and now I have some. Just in the nick of time. Thanks 👍🏻
You can't catch a break.
@joehackney4828 it has been an interesting season so far, that's for sure. How have you been this summer?
@@dusttodusthomestead Hot and Dry but getting a little rain now. Late planting and don't have fenced so deer and bunnies may get it.
@joehackney4828 oh no. The deer and bunnies. Our bunnies have been getting some things as well 🤷
I have no idea what's going on. I'd be lying if I said so. I hope the zucchini thing works. They are the same family of plant thingy's
@OpenAirAdventure haha, I don't know either. Just learning as I go. I think they'll grow, but time will tell. 🤷🤔
Others are saying the same....This is a crazy growing season this year...I planted sweet banana peppers...The first pepper was so perfect....The last 2 off the same plant have been fire engine hot....I never plant hot peppers because we do not like them...Think this is going to be a strange harvest this year...🤷♀️
@annetteparker5276 it has been a crazy season for sure! What is going on? You're right, might be a strange harvest this year. How hot is it over there?
@@dusttodusthomestead .....Daily average 106 degrees which is not Vermont normal....Its awful...My guys are lugging 100 pound concrete forms in this heat and humidity....Hubby is 62 years old....The garden is just weird....Potatoes and onions are doing the best so far....I did the Ruth Stout method for both.....Still the harvest will tell on me this I am sure...Its just not normal that's for sure....I also use electro culture for a boost....Shade covering too...🤷♀️
@annetteparker5276 wow, that is hot. That's way above normal I would think. We've been hovering around 100 every day, but suposed to cool off 10 degrees or so later this week. Hang in there. 🙏👍🏻
Well they look good. Just no boys for the girls.
@genewileyopa haha. Right. No boys flowers for the girl flowers. Usually the other way around. Hopefully, they show up for the important ones. 😄
@@dusttodusthomestead Don't know much about pumpkins.
@genewileyopa neither do I, apparently, haha 😄
just curious what do you do with your pumpkins
@sherryhumphrey3868 not much. Last year, I fed them to my pigs half the winter. We do make some pies and breads with some of them, though. We also used them as general fall decorations. We have a harvest party every year and they are used to decorate that as well. We don't participate in any Halloween traditions and don't use them for that. As far as the giant pumkins go, I just want to grow one for fun. Never have got a big one yet, but it's fun to try.
@sherryhumphrey3868 if you look back in my videos about 9 months, I have a short video of our harvest party setup. If you want to check it out, it will give a good idea of how we decorate with them. See if this link works 🙂th-cam.com/video/gmGewM61eBk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YXp5JQeBIIUBsRks
Could it be a lack of direct sunlight? Lack of nutrients? Or?....🤔🤷
I'm thinking the problem is more sunlight! How much sunlight do you get in the greenhouse? My greenhouse roof cover is a clear mesh tarp 14 mil which let's enough sun in for any plant!
@patwatersvlogs859 It gets pretty good sunlight, but I do have that landscaping fabric on about 50% of greenhouse. Maybe I should trim some leaves back at some of the male flowers to provide more sunlight? What do you think?
@@dusttodusthomesteadyou shouldn't trim pumpkin leaves or vines before the fruit ripens because it can reduce the plant's energy. If the plant is producing new green shoots, which can use a lot of energy and interfere with fruit production, you can trim them!
@@patwatersvlogs859 right. Maybe I can just "pin" them back a bit to let more sunlight in?
@dusttodusthomestead I'd sooner pin them back and see what happens in the next few days and if nothing I'd hit them with some nutrients for sure and a possible second watering! I'm watering twice a day but is been over 100 degrees here for a while so I give them an extra dose at night for the last month now I'm starting to see some action finally got some tomatoes on the vine they went into survival mode and would just drop flowers the heat had them in bad shape!