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Pinnacle Peak

British Columbia, Canada

Is it true that hail damaged plants actually grow more aggressively than ones that aren't damaged?

6/4/2016 4:03:56 PM

Team Z

Germany

no.

6/4/2016 4:17:04 PM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, MO

Chris Stevens grew a world record on a hail damaged plant, so some might be inclined to say yes. Did the hail actually make a difference, no idea.

6/4/2016 4:42:53 PM

cojoe

Colorado

Hail no-sorry had to say that. Also discussed was does driving over your plant stress it in a productive way. No proof that either is a good thing. Some hail damage is prob. a non factor.

6/4/2016 5:45:22 PM

WiZZy

Little-TON - Colorado

If that was true Colorado would have many world records..... :)

6/6/2016 9:38:50 AM

Reckhard

Edmonton, 53.5N, 113.6W

so from my personal experience hail is a setback - see my plant in 2012! http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=183793

6/6/2016 10:52:36 AM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI ([email protected])

Hail is never a good thing. I think as far as plant growth. Severe Hail damage causes the plant to revert back to growth stage. I have had a tired plant, get pummeled by hail, with no exterior leaves remaining intact. Two weeks later the plant looked like it was the beginning of June.

6/6/2016 1:47:18 PM

ArvadaBoy

Midway, UT

I wouldn't wish hail on anyone, BUT this study found higher yields for pumpkin plants IF your plant gets hit at the right time of the year AND (this isn't in the study) you don't get a kill shot on your plant:

https://web.archive.org/web/20080429075253/http://www.cropinfo.net/AnnualReports/1995/hailexp.htm

This would be a kill shot:
http://www.giantpumpkinman.com/2009/07/pumpkin-season-is-done-for-me.html

6/6/2016 5:23:40 PM

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