i planted 1 pumpkin seed super early in the season guarded it in plastic dome through 3 or more cold spells it survived.. now its july and im thinking i created a monster lol
I feel this. I planted mine back in late April. I completely failed to remember how large pumpkin plants grow and I have really messed up. I planted two plants about 3 feet apart and it has completely taken up my garden. I beat the vines on each plant are almost 25' or more.
A MONSTER INDEED!!!! ...... my family was gifted with A PUMPKIN PLANT from the Wildlife! ( this was my 1st year growing anything & started from seeds) ... . I let the mysterious pop up grow. I thought it was a cucumber seed that went rogue , due to my 3 yr old helping. I'm so THANKFUL and WISHED I planted pumpkins on our own because: A:) I have no clue what I'm doing ( have 17 small pumpkins growing on ONE VINE & my 3 yr old ALREADY took 4 PUMPKINS off in the past month or so) AND B.)I am unsure the type of pumpkin. They are about the size of a lawnmower wheel.... ****Sorry for the rant **** I WOULD LOVE SOME HELPFUL INSIGHT. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE ....
My pumpkins are out of control and I was really scared of trimming them back because I really want them to be healthy and thought I'd kill them lol. Thank you so much for this video and for sharing your knowledge! I've got a confidence boost now haha 😄🎃 Best wishes to you and yours!
How much do you trim them back? Should the remaining vine(s) be of what length? My vines are 20’ long and growing a foot a day or more, monsters. I trimmed out 30% of the leaves as well but did not know how much of the vine should be left.
Just wanna make sure I have some pumpkins that I wasn’t able to plant until July. I would like them to be at least pumpkin shape and size by Halloween, and if I cut some of the smaller blossoms and pumpkins off the vine, the bigger ones will grow faster.?
I have one pumpkin plant growing and its getting kinda big but I recently just had a 1 small pumpkin growing and it broke off 😭 I’m new to this and I haven’t been watering it very well but I also live in Texas and we are just starting to get into hot May. So I’m gonna try to start watering it more. But any tips on how to make it grow stronger and prevent what happen to the rest of my hopeful pumpkins? Last question for anyone who happens to see this ,I never used any good soil I just threw an old pumpkin outside last year because it was bad and that’s how I got my plant but should I buy some good soil and put near the vine or leave it how it is and just water more?
nice video So can i do this on watermelon and it produce nice and big one, and how many melon that i have to leave on one plant so as to get much big and big?
It's September 1 and I just severed a major vine feeding the only two pumpkins I have. I had lots of dead and dying leaves (growing a plant in a large container on my deck). Just fertilized the other day, and seems to be doing better. But now I'm scared my little pumpkins might dye. I just stuck the end of the vine back into the soil. Hoping it develops roots so the fruit will continue to grow. I have several blossoms on other vines, but wonder if they even turn into baby pumpkins, will they mature before the frost? I'm guessing 60 days or so isn't enough. so I need to see what I can do for the ones I got.
Sadly your small pumpkins will most likely not grow and because it was a major vine you may lose the plant. There are if on the ground feeder roots the attach to the ground to help the plant
@@WisVeggieGardeners Thank you for your quick reply. Luckily, these are Wee B Little and they only grow to the size of a baseball (1/2 pound to 1 pound) and around 5 to 7 inches in diameter. They are that size, so they are likely close to being mature. They are a nice orange color, no signs of yellowing yet. Any suggestions at this point? I could just cut the fruit off the vine and bring indoors for my wife's fall decor. Any ideas how long the fruit will last indoors until showing signs of spoilage? I'm afraid if I leave outdoors and they have no way of taking in water, then they'll just die in the heat. I'm guessing since it took this plant so long to produce these two pumpkins, I likely have zero chance of anymore between now and frost in November. I have some new blossoms, so it appears the plant is recovering from earlier stress, but this now adds some uncertainty. We bought this on Memorial Day and only noticed the fruit within the last 2-3 weeks. They may have been growing longer but were hidden under some large leaves. Thanks.
I'm always nervous about trimming my pumpkins in case I invite microbes into the plant and risk it dying off. Thanks for showing it's not that delicate a plant.
Hi I live in tropical country. How long do pumpkin live? I just harvested about 1 or 2 fruits recently. Will it bear flower and fruits again? or should remove it with a new seeds? Also, is it normal if only produce one or two fruits from 1 plant? I grew it with a big pot
@@WisVeggieGardeners thank you for reply... Its just after a month its still growing a new vines despites the old leaves almost died.. and grow a new flowers too although not many (and so far 1 female flower bud)
Your video told me a lot of information. What do I do about the flowers and stems that die? Should I cut them off? Thank You for our video, it is great!
I’ve been growing mine since the end of June or early July and I’ve yet to see any pumpkins. I live in Fl and they’re getting plenty of sun and water. I have them growing out of a big container on my pool deck. One of the vines is looking real nice and green with the biggest leafs and the other aren’t far behind that. The bigger one has a lot of the flowers growing out of it while the others only have a few just starting, ( sorry don’t know the exact names for them). Was wondering if there’s any tips to help out because Weather here is only going to stay good for so long. Anything is appreciated
Several things that can be done here 1 you're only about three months into the pumpkins growing pumpkins bass in the variety can take 95 to 150 days. Secondly you want to continually fertilize the container the recommended rate on the back of the package to feed the plants since they are in a container. 3 go online and identify what male and female flowers look like the female will have a small fruit behind the flower the male flower will simply have a stalk with a flower on it. Try to find out how many female flowers are on the plant and then remove all but about three or four of them by cutting them this will give the energy to the flowers that are left however prior to doing that you want to hand-pollinate with the male flower to the female flower to ensure pollination then trim off the unpollinated flowers or even if they are pollinated remove them as a plant like a pumpkin can only successfully handle two maybe three pumpkins at best. It will abort the other pumpkins if left alone but this way you can allow more energy to be focused on what ones you want to grow.
I WOULD LOVE SOME HELPFUL INSIGHT. SORRY FOR THE RANT AND THANK YOU IN ADVANCE ... my family was gifted with A PUMPKIN PLANT from the Wildlife! ( this was my 1st year growing anything & started from seeds) ... . I let the mysterious pop up grow. I thought it was a cucumber seed that went rogue , due to my 3 yr old helping. I'm so THANKFUL and WISHED I planted pumpkins on our own because: A:) I have no clue what I'm doing ( have 17 small pumpkins growing on ONE VINE & my 3 yr old ALREADY took 4 PUMPKINS off in the past month or so) AND B.)I am unsure the type of pumpkin. They are about the size of a lawnmower wheel....
Two questions..... (1) i live in tropical country, and there is no winter season at all,. Can i let them grow infinitely? Will pumpkins died after one grow season? DO i need to take away the old dead plants for another grow season? Or i can leave them on, since there is no winter here. (2) what are good ways to do with the cut vines and leaves? I do not have space to do composting....
1 Yes you can let them just grow when the plant has got to the end of its life if will die. One growing season as they plants will only grow for up to 150 days then die. If there are not diseases on the plant you can live it where it is at you do want to ad fertilizer to the new are they will be planted next growing season. You can take the cut vine and leaves and just lay them on the soil as a much around the plant you cut them off of.
Thank you for watching we pick our either when 90% of the pumpkin is ripened if that is orange white blue gray ect or the day before the frost/freeze is going to hit. the best place to store then is out of direct sunlight temp about 50 to 75% 50 to 55°F we stored one we harvested in oct on the floor or the kitchen till mid feb that when it started to go bad but we were able to save it and use it
Hello.. I have a question.. I read some articles in internet "Because they divert nutrients and energy from the main and secondary vines, it’s a good idea to trim tertiaries as soon as you see them. After you make a cut, bury the severed tip an inch or two deep in the soil and cover it with mulch." If there is a yellow leaves, when I cut the yellow leaves do I just let it off or should I cover it with something? as the cutted leaves will leave a hollow part on the stem/tip. Is it dangerous? like letting a disease entering the plant or something?
thank you for watching. We would leave it alone and let it heal on it's own as it would in nature if it was broke off. you can cover it wilth compost if you want that will not hurt
This is my 1st year growing pumpkins. All the leaves have either dried out or developed the white powdery mildew on. I've looked up how to avoid this for future but this year the damage is already done. Pumpkins are growing fine but will the whole plant die now there are no healthy leaves left?
most likely yes if you are about to look up a recipe that you can spray on the plant to try to save some of the leaves and break up the mildew you could try that
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener we are first time pumpkin growers. Do you have a Facebook or some way to send photos of our garden for help? We’ve severely messed up in planting and are trying to learn rapidly how to save them. Thank god we found you were binge watching all the videos about them now.
I was always told you should never cut leaves from the vine, as they provide more energy for the Pumpkin itself. AKA, long vines feeding one pumpkin makes a massive pumpkin. Cutting back a vine does not stop it from trying to produce more vine, and you're actually cutting off nutrient pull to your pumpkin... More vine = more nutrients. We always trim useless fruits, and cut the first female flower (allowing your vine to get thick before producing), and guide the vine into a spiral to keep them under control. A thick vine produces thick fruits. I don't doubt you produce good fruits.. However, give my method a try just once. I think you may be pleasantly surprised. Try 1 vine, planted in a fertilized dirt mound, 4 full steps from any other plants. Guide it into a spiral, and cut the first female flowers until your vine thickens up.
The reason for this is to stop the outward growth of the plants vines and to focus the energy of the plant to develop the punkins that are on the Vine to 3 tops based on your variety just like topping brussel sprouts 45 to 50 days before you want to have sprouts at amateur size you want to top the plant to stop vertical growth same thing with tomatoes too stressed the plant out to produce and mature the fruit that is currently being developed
Well pumpkin plants are edible and here in India we eat it as vegetable.In my TH-cam channel the way to clean pumpkin plant is available,,,,which is necessary before cooking it as green vegetable soup or curry
This article has some pretty good tips. www.almanac.com/pest/squash-vine-borer I, for one, swear by diatomaceous earth for just about anything involving pests. Mites and fleas on animals, ants in your house - I'm pretty sure it's good against spiders too. It's non-toxic as well. Me and my mom put it in our chickens' food every so often to keep the bugs out of it, and it helps to keep them from getting worms and other parasites. Just be mindful of the copious amounts of dust in the air. People who are sensitive to dust tend to hate me when I use it, LOL. Also, if you get trouble with squash bugs, try planting radishes near the pumpkins - I read somewhere that they hate radishes. If they don't avoid the pumpkins then hey, you still get radishes. If you hate radishes like everyone in my family... free compost?
I used to have TERRIBLE problems with the SVB. I gave up growing pumpkin last year because I didn’t want to deal with the constant battle. This year, however, I found a solution that WORKED. It’s called “Diatomaceous earth”. It’s basically finely ground up crustaceans from the ocean floor. You sprinkle the powder along the vine before and during peak SVB season in your area. This is entirely PREVENTATIVE. Once they’re already inside your vines, it can’t help. But I will swear by the stuff and will use it for years to come. It’s cheap and organic! The only downside is that it kills all bugs, including the good ones, such as bees. Just be sure to dodge the flowers and only get the main vine when sprinkling it on. Sorry I’m just now seeing your post, I’m probably too late for this year’s crop. Give it a go next year!
Does anyone know if the leaves off a Giant Atlantic Pumpkin 🎃 are edible? I normally eat pumpkin leaves but I do not know is all verities of pumpkin leave are safe, can’t find anything on the Internet about them either, just want to be safe before cooking them up. Cheers 🍻 for the upload.
Pumpkin leaves are a staple diet in parts of Africa, in fact, if you live in the UK you can order pumpkin leaves, you cook them the same way as spinach and callaloo.
@@davidhaney1394 Don't forget fire. Hammer the slug and the hit it with a huge flame, preferably with a WW II flamethrower if you have one of those laying around. Seriously this is my first year growing pumpkins and I am lost. This video helped me some. I was told to cut every other stalk with a big leaf on it from the main vine but that just seems excessive and I don't want to genocide the entire vine/plant If a tendril, or the skinny curly cue, pig tail looking thingamabob gets detached from the ground will it go back into the ground for water/moisture?
I've done literally everything wrong hah! I've cut leaves when they've had caterpillars, nipped things way too soon. I've got a handful growing at a medium size and one getting big. In south Mississippi, I've got another month before a hard freeze, if we get one at all. Right now it's like 68° and humid. I'm hoping to get at least one. I planted them really late because I didn't know better lol it's our first year of gardening and I thought they were a fall veggie. Ooops
Thank you for watching you cut the smaller fruit off the plant that will not get large in our area before the frost kills the plant so we remove the smaller fruit to allow the plant to put all its energy in to grow the large fruit before winter remove the smaller fruit to get large ones to grow bettter
OOOOOOKKKKKKKKK GUYYYYYSSSSSSSS YOU GOTTTTTTTTTA TELL ME THE EXACT NAME OF THE COMPOST BAG😢😢😢😢 I'm sooo embarrassed to say in 5yrs of trying to grow pumpkins I've gotten maybe 3. There's just either no female buds. Or the buds Turn yellow before they have a chance to open & fall off or if I do happen to get a female open, I always hand pollinate and it might grow for a couple of days or not at all and then abort. or Sometimes get as big as a tennis ball and then split open.... I'm telling you, I can't win for losing. And when I hear people say they had pumpkins come up. And they didn't even try, and they have pumpkins everywhere it just makes me sick.lololololol 😮😮😅😅😢😢😂❤❤
Ohhhh & the big one I almost forgot. Every once in a while. I will have a beautiful female and the day before it opens a grasshopper or chicken takes a big bite out of it... Then it's ruined.🥵🥵🥵😖😖😖😡😡
Instead of vaguely explaining what you're doing. It would be good to recommend growers to cut out tertiary vines and all dead/old/burnt leaves. Thats all wasted energy, given you still have a healthy main vine with a growing pumpkin. And give the plant a healthy dose of potash.
@armchair22 thank you for your message we and no youtube channel that has over 1000 subscribers has any control of the ads or ad length and channels that do not want ads have no choice youtube puts them on every channel.
This video is 5 year old and still helping give people the knowledge and confidence needed to cut back those vines. Atleast it has for me.
i planted 1 pumpkin seed super early in the season guarded it in plastic dome through 3 or more cold spells it survived.. now its july and im thinking i created a monster lol
I feel this. I planted mine back in late April. I completely failed to remember how large pumpkin plants grow and I have really messed up. I planted two plants about 3 feet apart and it has completely taken up my garden. I beat the vines on each plant are almost 25' or more.
A MONSTER INDEED!!!!
......
my family was gifted with A PUMPKIN PLANT from the Wildlife!
( this was my 1st year growing anything & started from seeds)
...
. I let the mysterious pop up grow.
I thought it was a cucumber seed that went rogue , due to my 3 yr old helping.
I'm so THANKFUL and WISHED I planted pumpkins on our own because:
A:) I have no clue what I'm doing ( have 17 small pumpkins growing on
ONE
VINE
& my 3 yr old
ALREADY
took 4 PUMPKINS off in the past month or so)
AND
B.)I am unsure the type of pumpkin. They are about the size of a lawnmower wheel....
****Sorry for the rant ****
I WOULD LOVE SOME HELPFUL INSIGHT.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE ....
I so understand 😱I planted 5 seeds😳😳😳😳Crazy how much they grow & the bugs that come with it😩
I planted 29. My backyard has been consumed by the vines lol.
My pumpkins are out of control and I was really scared of trimming them back because I really want them to be healthy and thought I'd kill them lol. Thank you so much for this video and for sharing your knowledge! I've got a confidence boost now haha 😄🎃 Best wishes to you and yours!
I have been trying to grow pumpkins for years with no success this video helps thanks
Nice video - great tips. I'll have to try this when my pumpkin plants get larger.
Nice to know I'm not the only one with so many pumpkins growing next to other pumpkins!
WOW pumpkin plants be crazy 😜
baby pumpkin leaves and flowers are edibbe and yummy!
How much do you trim them back? Should the remaining vine(s) be of what length? My vines are 20’ long and growing a foot a day or more, monsters. I trimmed out 30% of the leaves as well but did not know how much of the vine should be left.
Thank you for watching. I would advise no more than 2 foot to start with. This is to stop outward growth and start fruit development
Hello.
How are you?
Does the Pumpkin (orange ball) plant continue after summer?
If not, how would I keep it continue for time after summer?
Thank you!
Just wanna make sure I have some pumpkins that I wasn’t able to plant until July. I would like them to be at least pumpkin shape and size by Halloween, and if I cut some of the smaller blossoms and pumpkins off the vine, the bigger ones will grow faster.?
Correct
what kind of pumpkin is that in this video? I have one just like that growing wild in my backyard
alfredobrown lmao😂
A squirrel planted it, so it a GOOD pumpkin! 🎃
I have one pumpkin plant growing and its getting kinda big but I recently just had a 1 small pumpkin growing and it broke off 😭 I’m new to this and I haven’t been watering it very well but I also live in Texas and we are just starting to get into hot May. So I’m gonna try to start watering it more. But any tips on how to make it grow stronger and prevent what happen to the rest of my hopeful pumpkins? Last question for anyone who happens to see this ,I never used any good soil I just threw an old pumpkin outside last year because it was bad and that’s how I got my plant but should I buy some good soil and put near the vine or leave it how it is and just water more?
Whatering is best adding soil around the base will not hurt the plant it will help but also you dont want to invest to much for a pumpkin plant
It is normal for plants like pumpkins to drop fruit it kowns if can not support offent there is not anything that can be done
@@WisVeggieGardeners ok thank you so very much for responding to me. I appreciate it very much and I will work on that when I get home. :)
I was worried about my pumpkins growing on grass, but it looks like it won't be a problem
Love it, simple straight to the point
nice video So can i do this on watermelon and it produce nice and big one, and how many melon that i have to leave on one plant so as to get much big and big?
yes you can do the same with watermelon leave 2 to 3 melons on the vine to get larger melons
I wanted how to take care of the punkin
It's September 1 and I just severed a major vine feeding the only two pumpkins I have. I had lots of dead and dying leaves (growing a plant in a large container on my deck). Just fertilized the other day, and seems to be doing better. But now I'm scared my little pumpkins might dye. I just stuck the end of the vine back into the soil. Hoping it develops roots so the fruit will continue to grow. I have several blossoms on other vines, but wonder if they even turn into baby pumpkins, will they mature before the frost? I'm guessing 60 days or so isn't enough. so I need to see what I can do for the ones I got.
Sadly your small pumpkins will most likely not grow and because it was a major vine you may lose the plant. There are if on the ground feeder roots the attach to the ground to help the plant
@@WisVeggieGardeners Thank you for your quick reply. Luckily, these are Wee B Little and they only grow to the size of a baseball (1/2 pound to 1 pound) and around 5 to 7 inches in diameter. They are that size, so they are likely close to being mature. They are a nice orange color, no signs of yellowing yet. Any suggestions at this point? I could just cut the fruit off the vine and bring indoors for my wife's fall decor. Any ideas how long the fruit will last indoors until showing signs of spoilage? I'm afraid if I leave outdoors and they have no way of taking in water, then they'll just die in the heat. I'm guessing since it took this plant so long to produce these two pumpkins, I likely have zero chance of anymore between now and frost in November. I have some new blossoms, so it appears the plant is recovering from earlier stress, but this now adds some uncertainty. We bought this on Memorial Day and only noticed the fruit within the last 2-3 weeks. They may have been growing longer but were hidden under some large leaves. Thanks.
@@EricLearnstoCook how did your pumpins go? did you cut them off or see if they would still grow?
Hello, does pruning help your pumpkins ripen faster?
Yes it does
I'm always nervous about trimming my pumpkins in case I invite microbes into the plant and risk it dying off. Thanks for showing it's not that delicate a plant.
I mix a slightly heavier honey and cinnamon water together and put it where I cut. It helps keep this from this happening.
@@thebombdotcomdotcom That's a brilliant bit of advice, thankyou.
best garden video ever can't wait to see your other fantastic and excellent garden videos
Hi I live in tropical country. How long do pumpkin live? I just harvested about 1 or 2 fruits recently. Will it bear flower and fruits again? or should remove it with a new seeds?
Also, is it normal if only produce one or two fruits from 1 plant? I grew it with a big pot
It will not grow more you will need to plant more seed. Yes 1 to 2 fruit is normal
@@WisVeggieGardeners thank you for reply... Its just after a month its still growing a new vines despites the old leaves almost died.. and grow a new flowers too although not many (and so far 1 female flower bud)
Your video told me a lot of information. What do I do about the flowers and stems that die? Should I cut them off? Thank You for our video, it is great!
dnfootball5 thank you for watch yes trim the vine and died flowers back to the area the plant is still alive
punkin' love it
I’ve been growing mine since the end of June or early July and I’ve yet to see any pumpkins. I live in Fl and they’re getting plenty of sun and water. I have them growing out of a big container on my pool deck. One of the vines is looking real nice and green with the biggest leafs and the other aren’t far behind that. The bigger one has a lot of the flowers growing out of it while the others only have a few just starting, ( sorry don’t know the exact names for them). Was wondering if there’s any tips to help out because Weather here is only going to stay good for so long. Anything is appreciated
Several things that can be done here 1 you're only about three months into the pumpkins growing pumpkins bass in the variety can take 95 to 150 days. Secondly you want to continually fertilize the container the recommended rate on the back of the package to feed the plants since they are in a container. 3 go online and identify what male and female flowers look like the female will have a small fruit behind the flower the male flower will simply have a stalk with a flower on it. Try to find out how many female flowers are on the plant and then remove all but about three or four of them by cutting them this will give the energy to the flowers that are left however prior to doing that you want to hand-pollinate with the male flower to the female flower to ensure pollination then trim off the unpollinated flowers or even if they are pollinated remove them as a plant like a pumpkin can only successfully handle two maybe three pumpkins at best. It will abort the other pumpkins if left alone but this way you can allow more energy to be focused on what ones you want to grow.
What part of florida are you in? I am in tampa amd my squash plant lasted through the winter and is still growing.
Very informative, many thanks
when time-wise would you suggest trimming back like this? you say 30-60 days for fruit to fully mature? thx. Good info.
30 to 45 days before 1st frost
+The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Awesome! Thx! So about time to clip the ends for us midwesterners.
I WOULD LOVE SOME HELPFUL INSIGHT.
SORRY FOR THE RANT
AND
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE ...
my family was gifted with A PUMPKIN PLANT from the Wildlife!
( this was my 1st year growing anything & started from seeds)
...
. I let the mysterious pop up grow.
I thought it was a cucumber seed that went rogue , due to my 3 yr old helping.
I'm so THANKFUL and WISHED I planted pumpkins on our own because:
A:) I have no clue what I'm doing ( have 17 small pumpkins growing on
ONE
VINE
& my 3 yr old
ALREADY
took 4 PUMPKINS off in the past month or so)
AND
B.)I am unsure the type of pumpkin. They are about the size of a lawnmower wheel....
Two questions.....
(1) i live in tropical country, and there is no winter season at all,. Can i let them grow infinitely? Will pumpkins died after one grow season? DO i need to take away the old dead plants for another grow season? Or i can leave them on, since there is no winter here.
(2) what are good ways to do with the cut vines and leaves? I do not have space to do composting....
1 Yes you can let them just grow when the plant has got to the end of its life if will die. One growing season as they plants will only grow for up to 150 days then die. If there are not diseases on the plant you can live it where it is at you do want to ad fertilizer to the new are they will be planted next growing season. You can take the cut vine and leaves and just lay them on the soil as a much around the plant you cut them off of.
@@WisVeggieGardeners Thanks
when do you pick pumkins and how best to store them.?can anybody tell me./?
Thank you for watching we pick our either when 90% of the pumpkin is ripened if that is orange white blue gray ect or the day before the frost/freeze is going to hit. the best place to store then is out of direct sunlight temp about 50 to 75% 50 to 55°F we stored one we harvested in oct on the floor or the kitchen till mid feb that when it started to go bad but we were able to save it and use it
Hello.. I have a question.. I read some articles in internet
"Because they divert nutrients and energy from the main and secondary vines, it’s a good idea to trim tertiaries as soon as you see them.
After you make a cut, bury the severed tip an inch or two deep in the soil and cover it with mulch."
If there is a yellow leaves, when I cut the yellow leaves do I just let it off or should I cover it with something? as the cutted leaves will leave a hollow part on the stem/tip. Is it dangerous? like letting a disease entering the plant or something?
thank you for watching. We would leave it alone and let it heal on it's own as it would in nature if it was broke off. you can cover it wilth compost if you want that will not hurt
@@WisVeggieGardeners you're supposed to make a mud paste and put over any broken off leaves or cuts on your vine.
Pump-kin
Punkin
This is my 1st year growing pumpkins. All the leaves have either dried out or developed the white powdery mildew on. I've looked up how to avoid this for future but this year the damage is already done. Pumpkins are growing fine but will the whole plant die now there are no healthy leaves left?
most likely yes if you are about to look up a recipe that you can spray on the plant to try to save some of the leaves and break up the mildew you could try that
Can I uproot the little roots that grow on the vine to untangle them?
They are choking one another out.
Yes you can uproot them
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener we are first time pumpkin growers. Do you have a Facebook or some way to send photos of our garden for help?
We’ve severely messed up in planting and are trying to learn rapidly how to save them.
Thank god we found you were binge watching all the videos about them now.
I was always told you should never cut leaves from the vine, as they provide more energy for the Pumpkin itself. AKA, long vines feeding one pumpkin makes a massive pumpkin. Cutting back a vine does not stop it from trying to produce more vine, and you're actually cutting off nutrient pull to your pumpkin... More vine = more nutrients. We always trim useless fruits, and cut the first female flower (allowing your vine to get thick before producing), and guide the vine into a spiral to keep them under control. A thick vine produces thick fruits. I don't doubt you produce good fruits.. However, give my method a try just once. I think you may be pleasantly surprised. Try 1 vine, planted in a fertilized dirt mound, 4 full steps from any other plants. Guide it into a spiral, and cut the first female flowers until your vine thickens up.
The reason for this is to stop the outward growth of the plants vines and to focus the energy of the plant to develop the punkins that are on the Vine to 3 tops based on your variety just like topping brussel sprouts 45 to 50 days before you want to have sprouts at amateur size you want to top the plant to stop vertical growth same thing with tomatoes too stressed the plant out to produce and mature the fruit that is currently being developed
Well pumpkin plants are edible and here in India we eat it as vegetable.In my TH-cam channel the way to clean pumpkin plant is available,,,,which is necessary before cooking it as green vegetable soup or curry
I also Follow This Technique.
That was great! Thanks!
ok thanks and God bless you
How is about squash vine borer ? My pumpkin always was destroyed by borers,,, And your ?
This article has some pretty good tips.
www.almanac.com/pest/squash-vine-borer
I, for one, swear by diatomaceous earth for just about anything involving pests. Mites and fleas on animals, ants in your house - I'm pretty sure it's good against spiders too. It's non-toxic as well. Me and my mom put it in our chickens' food every so often to keep the bugs out of it, and it helps to keep them from getting worms and other parasites. Just be mindful of the copious amounts of dust in the air. People who are sensitive to dust tend to hate me when I use it, LOL.
Also, if you get trouble with squash bugs, try planting radishes near the pumpkins - I read somewhere that they hate radishes. If they don't avoid the pumpkins then hey, you still get radishes. If you hate radishes like everyone in my family... free compost?
I used to have TERRIBLE problems with the SVB. I gave up growing pumpkin last year because I didn’t want to deal with the constant battle. This year, however, I found a solution that WORKED. It’s called “Diatomaceous earth”. It’s basically finely ground up crustaceans from the ocean floor. You sprinkle the powder along the vine before and during peak SVB season in your area. This is entirely PREVENTATIVE. Once they’re already inside your vines, it can’t help. But I will swear by the stuff and will use it for years to come. It’s cheap and organic! The only downside is that it kills all bugs, including the good ones, such as bees. Just be sure to dodge the flowers and only get the main vine when sprinkling it on. Sorry I’m just now seeing your post, I’m probably too late for this year’s crop. Give it a go next year!
hey bro. i have a lovely pumpkin plant but all the young ones fall off. it is pushing out some secondary shoots. Can it bear again?
Rahfyah Ijahfi yes if the is time left in your growing season it sounds like the flowers are not being pollinated
I had this issue many fruits came and went finally i had to take a q-tip and pollinate one myself
thanks - this was very helpful!
Does anyone know if the leaves off a Giant Atlantic Pumpkin 🎃 are edible?
I normally eat pumpkin leaves but I do not know is all verities of pumpkin leave are safe, can’t find anything on the Internet about them either, just want to be safe before cooking them up.
Cheers 🍻 for the upload.
Trevor Cole I read that all pumpkin leaves are edible ,... I have tried a couple and the the flowers too.
Pumpkin leaves are a staple diet in parts of Africa, in fact, if you live in the UK you can order pumpkin leaves, you cook them the same way as spinach and callaloo.
Never knew that...
I was searching for this answer, thanks for asking! ☺️
@@rosecaba76 Wow, I never knew that!
Any tips on keeping slugs out?
hammer ....
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Don't forget fire. Hammer the slug and the hit it with a huge flame, preferably with a WW II flamethrower if you have one of those laying around.
Seriously this is my first year growing pumpkins and I am lost. This video helped me some. I was told to cut every other stalk with a big leaf on it from the main vine but that just seems excessive and I don't want to genocide the entire vine/plant
If a tendril, or the skinny curly cue, pig tail looking thingamabob gets detached from the ground will it go back into the ground for water/moisture?
cole williams salt and other plants that deter them.
Thank YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
The neck of my large pumpkin is starting to rot what can l treat it with please
If the pumpkin is rotting any place on it that is a problem that can not be fixed sorry
might as well cut it off
I've done literally everything wrong hah! I've cut leaves when they've had caterpillars, nipped things way too soon. I've got a handful growing at a medium size and one getting big. In south Mississippi, I've got another month before a hard freeze, if we get one at all. Right now it's like 68° and humid. I'm hoping to get at least one. I planted them really late because I didn't know better lol it's our first year of gardening and I thought they were a fall veggie. Ooops
why cutting the fruit if you plant it for that?
Thank you for watching you cut the smaller fruit off the plant that will not get large in our area before the frost kills the plant so we remove the smaller fruit to allow the plant to put all its energy in to grow the large fruit before winter
remove the smaller fruit to get large ones to grow bettter
I thought you made it clear why in the video
Lots of disease, what are you doing for prevention?
VeganMarcella andMore in the video that is all from powdery mildew when it hits late in the season we let it go and try not to control it
I did this and killed my pumpkin plant
I must have cut too much 🤷♀️
Fresh punkins.
Punkin 😂😂😂 sorry mean of me x bloody accents ❤️
Interesting
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2:40 Don't leave your cloth line pegs on line forever. Get a peg bucket for Christ sake ! {smile}
OOOOOOKKKKKKKKK GUYYYYYSSSSSSSS YOU GOTTTTTTTTTA TELL ME THE EXACT NAME OF THE COMPOST BAG😢😢😢😢 I'm sooo embarrassed to say in 5yrs of trying to grow pumpkins I've gotten maybe 3. There's just either no female buds. Or the buds Turn yellow before they have a chance to open & fall off or if I do happen to get a female open, I always hand pollinate and it might grow for a couple of days or not at all and then abort.
or Sometimes get as big as a tennis ball and then split open.... I'm telling you, I can't win for losing. And when I hear people say they had pumpkins come up. And they didn't even try, and they have pumpkins everywhere it just makes me sick.lololololol 😮😮😅😅😢😢😂❤❤
Ohhhh & the big one I almost forgot. Every once in a while. I will have a beautiful female and the day before it opens a grasshopper or chicken takes a big bite out of it... Then it's ruined.🥵🥵🥵😖😖😖😡😡
the bag was from HSU growing supplies that is a WI company
Photosynthesis=pumpkin
Thank you for watching check out our radio show as well
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener radio show or a podcast??? I listen to podcasts more often these days.
@@leecrotty658 The podcast is the replay of the radio show
Instead of vaguely explaining what you're doing. It would be good to recommend growers to cut out tertiary vines and all dead/old/burnt leaves. Thats all wasted energy, given you still have a healthy main vine with a growing pumpkin. And give the plant a healthy dose of potash.
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