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Saturday, April 8
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Buried the heating cables April 8th, I did a soil test and it looked pretty good, so I just threw in some blood meal, alfalfa, and seaweed. I would have started everything about a week earlier, but had surprise appendix surgery April 2nd. Really shouldn't have been digging, but we're on a time line! 1st time using heating cables, we'll see if it makes a difference, but since we've had snow as late as May, it seems like good insurance
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Sunday, April 9
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Started the 1752 R.Kissamore and my own 1046 from 2021. And I promptly lost track of which was which. I only got three seeds out of my 1046, but if my second round of seeds pops, I may offer these seedlings to a friend, or maybe I'll just grow them all out
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Wednesday, April 12
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Second round of seeds include the 1643 Kissamore and another of my 1046, properly labeled this time. The 1643 has the 1885 Warner as the mother, which I like, and (for what it's worth) I had good luck growing Doug's seed in 21. Assuming these come up well, they will probably be my main plants. Also planted a couple 630 Baker green squash from Bryans awesome looking squash from 21
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Saturday, April 15
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My redneck germination chamber. A big pot of water, with a sous vide set to somewhere between 90-105 depending on if it's inside or outside in the sun, keeps the tote around 82-94 degrees air temp, and plenty humid. Looks like I've got one of my mystery seeds breaking out, it'll probably come out and go under the light tomorrow
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Tuesday, July 11
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I've been garbage at keeping this updated, but here's my #2 pumpkin, at 20 dap and roaring along
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Tuesday, July 11
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And my#1 pumpkin, also off to a blazing start. Both nearly 250 lbs today. They're both going to give me trouble though, very short stems and both trying to grow over their vine
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Friday, September 1
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Still have two pumpkins going! Both should be over 1,000 pounds, but slowing down considerably at 70 dap. 30 days to go until the first weigh off!
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Saturday, September 30
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1,293 lbs at the Heaps pumpkins! Good enough for a PB and 5th place. Next week is Republic, and the season is over for us!
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