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          | Subject:  Sponge gourd rootstock evaluation. 
 
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            | big moon | Bethlehem CT | I have one  of my CCxJBD plants on a sponge gourd root stock.  It is far less vigorous than the other rootstocks.  (Such as Lagenaria or interspecific squash)  That being said, I think it definitely has some useful properties.  For example on a dwarf plant I have had far less work to do.  It has produced very few melons to cull.   I think all the energy is going to the big melon.  It is one of my biggest and it seems to be getting wider and wider (not longer).  I haven't taken measurements yet.  I will report on dimensions later.  I was expecting sponge gourds to be a complete waste of time but I think that they may have uses.   If you have limited space or if you would like an easier to maintain plant, sponge gourd is definitely worth giving a try.   | 8/17/2018 1:48:51 PM | 
		
            | Princeton Joe | Princeton Kentucky | Will be interesting indeed to see what she does John. Keeper going! | 8/17/2018 3:49:21 PM | 
		
            | ESheel31(team sLamMer) | Eastern Shore of VA | Please keep us posted John.That could potentially be a nice idea for someone like me.
 I don’t have a whole lot of room.
 Could be ideal !
 | 8/17/2018 5:48:26 PM | 
		
            | Wolfpack83 | central Nc | Hey big moon, are you using luffa aegyptiaca?  I have a boatload of those seeds if anybody needs some.   | 8/17/2018 5:53:59 PM | 
		
            | big moon | Bethlehem CT | Yes, they are from the luffa gourd. I grew some back in 2007 and I still have tons of sponges and seeds from then.  Surprisingly they still germinated for me. | 8/17/2018 8:35:10 PM | 
		
            | bigmelons | simpson,KS | My biggest melon so far has a Queensland Blue squash rootstock. The seed was about the size of a nice fat melon seed and has worked out fine.There has been very few culls thankgod as the other melons have culls everyday. Hard to keep up! The 316 Dawson plant I have I counted over 100 culls laying around and that's the one's that havn't shivled up. I think there are many other rootstock to be explored right now and will be interesting to see the results!Maybe there should be a line on the GPC form for type of rootstock used! LOL
 | 8/19/2018 10:12:31 AM | 
		
            | Walking Man | formerly RGG | Bigmelons, it would certainly be good information for aspiring growers to know what rootstock the heavy hitters grew their melons on. It will probably not happen for a long time but it is a good idea if we assume we are tying to help one another, | 8/19/2018 9:49:26 PM | 
		
            | BatCaveN8 | The North Coast | Good work big moon.  Very interesting. | 8/19/2018 10:32:35 PM | 
		
        
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