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            Subject:  Removing Finger Vines
			
  
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            | Walking Man | 
            
               formerly RGG 
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               Batcave Nate suggested to me last year that it might be beneficial to grow a melon vine with the finger vines removed. The theory here is perhaps the finger vines contribute very little to helping swell up a melon while they consume a lot of nutrients supplied by the roots in an effort to produce their own melon. So this year I am trying this method on at least one of my plants. Some problems created here might be if the plant refuses to set a melon on the main then the melon will have to be grown on a secondary as opposed to a finger vine and also it may take the plant a little longer to reach the size necessary to grow a giant fruit since its first branches will have been removed.Any thoughts about this ? Anyone think this is a good growing method to give a try ? 
		
				
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               5/31/2015 10:03:25 PM 
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            | Walking Man | 
            
               formerly RGG 
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               The idea is it would be something like removing suckers from a tomato plant to grow larger and nicer tomatoes. 
		
				
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               6/1/2015 9:23:07 PM 
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            | ESheel31(team sLamMer) | 
            
               Eastern Shore of VA 
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               Define finger vine. Is it the vines that branch off of the branch off of the main? (Say that three times fast!) 
		
				
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               6/2/2015 9:44:07 PM 
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            | Walking Man | 
            
               formerly RGG 
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               I can certainly understand lots of growers not knowing this term. Chris Kent coined the term to describe the several vines (usually around 5) that emanate directly from the stump of a watermelon plant.It would be kind of like a fruit tree with 5 trunks. The thinking might be - would this apple tree grow a larger apple if we left all 5 trunks? And the answer might be - no it would grow a larger apple if it had only one trunk. 
		
				
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               6/3/2015 6:45:49 AM 
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            | ESheel31(team sLamMer) | 
            
               Eastern Shore of VA 
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               Ahhhhhhhh. I see. I've pruned a little. Taken a couple of smaller leaves off stump, but no vines. I'm not brave enough for that yet 
		
				
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               6/3/2015 8:18:46 AM 
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            | jlindley | 
            
               NE Arkansas 
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               I have a 227 Bright that has a main that's over 5ft long with no finger vines yet... 
		
				
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               6/4/2015 10:39:52 AM 
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            | big moon | 
            
               Bethlehem CT 
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               Dennis  on my two plants the finger vines are more aggressive and have more vines growing off them than the main.  (WIth my pumpkins that never happens.)      I agree with your idea, a"christmas tree" style training would probably be very efficient to pack pounds on a melon.  
		
				
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               6/4/2015 6:43:26 PM 
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