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            Subject:  Comments - Matt D. 2025-10-03
			
  
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            | Little Ketchup | 
            
               Grittyville, WA 
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               Its nice to prove (to both yourself and to others) you could go the distance with your methods.  Thats quite an impressive pumpkin.  Could we see the cavity?  With a shape like that, even a skinny guy might not ne able to fit inside...?! 
		
				
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               10/5/2025 4:28:14 PM 
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            | Fattires | 
            
               Winchester, Ohio 
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               That's an awesome pumpkin, congratulations! That damaged spot doesn't take anything away from what you grew, I think that is a really great cross to should have awesome potential for next year. I would like to try to determine contributing factors to pumpkins going heavy to chart.  
		
				
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               10/5/2025 5:22:17 PM 
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            | Nick's Big Pumpkin | 
            
               Portland, CT 
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               Great job this year Matt. Seeing that weight nearly made me pass out. I can't wait to see what you can do in 2026! 
		
				
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               10/5/2025 5:46:46 PM 
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            | Matt D. | 
            
               Connecticut 
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               Little Ketchup-  The seeds are planned to be harvested soon.
  Fattires- There are some growers/patches that seem to favor going heavy to chart.  However, this may be a statistic that gets too much attention which in the end does not really help much to pushing weights higher.  The % over chart is certainly exciting for the grower, but you can go under the estimated weight and still get a World Record.
  Nick's Big Pumpkin- All I will say is your commentary came through very clear on the video when the pumpkin was being weighed;-)  
		
				
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               10/5/2025 10:03:43 PM 
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            | pumpconn | 
            
               Sharon, MA 
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               Great job Matt. Love how those LOW pumpkins go super heavy 
		
				
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               10/5/2025 10:49:12 PM 
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            | Ken D. | 
            
               Connecticut, USA 
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               Congratulations Matt! Sorry it popped a hole but it is a super impressive pumpkin in every way. One day the stars will align and you will grow a WR. 
		
				
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               10/6/2025 6:12:30 AM 
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            | Porkchop | 
            
               Central NY 
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               What a fruit. Congrats Matt. And as always, thanks for the time you put in to explain these behemoths to us! 
		
				
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               10/6/2025 10:30:56 AM 
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            | dale | 
            
               Australia [email protected] 
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               Congratulations matt really enjoy your diary entries and a cavity picture would be great well done  
		
				
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               10/6/2025 3:28:58 PM 
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            | jamieg | 
            
               Tyngsboro, MA 
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               I also heard Nick's commentary in my video of it! Your pumpkin is amazing Matt. I've thought for a long time that you're one of the best growers in the world, and this pumpkin cements that. Looking forward to seeing what you grow next year 
		
				
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               10/6/2025 11:33:16 PM 
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            | Matt D. | 
            
               Connecticut 
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               pumpconn- Very happy with the weight no matter how it gets there;-) Ken D.- Thanks for the word of encouragement, I will be trying. Porkchop- Hope my learning experiences can help others. dale- I will work on getting a cavity picture. jamieg- Thanks for sharing your growing stories as well, it all helps to put some more peices of the puzzle together.  
		
				
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               10/6/2025 11:52:56 PM 
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            | BarryL | 
            
               Merrimack NH 
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               What a monster of a pumpkin. I couldn't believe the weight when it hit the scale. Amazing job Matt!     
		
				
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               10/7/2025 12:29:15 PM 
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            | Matt D. | 
            
               Connecticut 
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               BarryL-  I was also very surprised at the weight.  Also, it was nice to see your pumpkin as well that had some orange color and also percent heavy because I used the 2670 as the pollinator to this pumpkin.  Hope both of these traits continue with the potential offspring from this pumpkin. 
		
				
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               10/9/2025 11:16:46 PM 
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