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Doug14

Minnesota([email protected])

I have two females on the main vine of one plant that are one leaf node apart, and they look like they could open on the same day. They are pretty much identical in size....younger one(one node closer to the main vine tip) actually looks slightly larger on the bulb part. Is it possible they would open on the same day? Or does the younger one always open later? I'm guessing they'll open in around July 6 give or take a day.
If they do open the same day, would you pollinate both, or just one? I'm wondering if pollinating both so close together(on the same day) would create too much competition?
I should add that these would be the first pollinations on the plant, and I'm hoping one will be the keeper.

7/3/2016 10:11:00 PM

Doug14

Minnesota([email protected])

Sorry for the double post. Please respond to this one.

7/3/2016 10:24:31 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

I dont think it would make any difference.When there that small the plant can feed & develop both.

7/3/2016 11:19:40 PM

SaladDoug_UK

Norfolk, UK

A bit of competition between the two at a very early stage might be useful to find the clear winner before culling?

7/4/2016 1:59:34 AM

Doug14

Minnesota([email protected])

Good points! I may be overthinking the situation.

7/4/2016 2:14:03 AM

ZAPPA

Western PA

I had the exact same scenario in 2011 on a 1193 Kevin Snyder plant. I pollinated them the same morning, and I will have to go back and look to see which one I chose. Its in my diary under zappa.

7/4/2016 1:01:25 PM

ZAPPA

Western PA

No problems, definately pollinate them both.

7/4/2016 1:01:50 PM

ZAPPA

Western PA

Here is the pic.http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=161667

7/4/2016 1:07:39 PM

ZAPPA

Western PA

U may want to set the vine up for one of them before they start to put size on.

7/4/2016 1:13:40 PM

Orangeneck (Team HAMMER)

Eastern Pennsylvania

This happened to me on a 603.5 in 2010 i believe. I pollinated both but one was the clear leader. I forget which.

7/4/2016 5:07:19 PM

BFFF

Zurich Ont Canada

Pollinate both. Let them grow side by side and hope they join into one big ass pumpkin. lol Hey they do it with tomatoes!!!
Actually i think this is a good problem to have but I would bet on the kin closest to the stump stealing all the juice. Please give us an update at day 10. Interesting.

7/4/2016 10:30:29 PM

Smallmouth

Upa Creek, MO

I read the title and really wanted to throw out a vulgar "back when I was in college" comment, but seriously pollinate both and I bet the plant dictates what wins. If not go with bigger and better positioned.

7/4/2016 11:15:43 PM

BFFF

Zurich Ont Canada

Smallmouth I'm reading your mind. I had to hold back also! lol. Gotta keep it clean.

7/5/2016 9:50:50 PM

Doug14

Minnesota([email protected])

Thanks for your restraint guys.

7/6/2016 1:01:47 AM

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