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Chris L. ... 2021 Diary
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Chris L
Sep 23, 2021
As the 2021 growing season rapidly nears an end I can look back and look at what an unusual growing season it was. I would like to blame something other than myself for the final results with the pumpkins and I think I found it. The weather roller coaster this past season with extreme heat, cold, dry and wet as well. I was not able to capitalize on the great September conditions due to the health of the plants but I feel fortunate to still have my two pumpkins still intact at this point in the season. The 2226.7 Boonen/Herman at day 90. Not surprising that it is barely growing now with most of the plant gone. I have not had much luck in this part of the patch and it is the largest ever grown here. It is heavily shaded now in the morning until almost 11:00 am. The 1450 Fifolt at day 93. It's doing better, probably because it still has some of the plant still working. I really did not think it would still be in one piece at this time in the season. This is my 103 lb. field pumpkin that won at the Bracebridge weigh-off. It was grown off the 174 Mackinnon and is one of the best looking field pumpkins that I have ever grown. I picked four ripening tomatoes on Tuesday. They were all over four lbs. and one was over five. This is now the 5.21 Lyons 2021 UOW grown off the 5.36 Lyons. Bottom side of the 5.21 UOW. This is the third and last tomato on the 5.70 MacDonald plant. It has a small pink spot on the top but is still growing. I am not sure how all this late season rain is going to affect the tomatoes but it's probably not going to be good.
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Chris L. ... 2021 Diary
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Chris L
Aug 08, 2021
As usual the weather has been a major factor over the past week and a half and for the most past it was a little unfavorable. There was a four day stretch of unseasonable cold weather with overnight temperatures dropping to as low as 5C. I finally received my second load of water this season after more than two months since I got the first load. The 1450 Boonen/Herman at day 43. It experienced a slowing growth rate probably due to the cold nights but it has recovered somewhat and was back to 35 lbs. per day and was sitting at about 800 lbs. I spent two days weeding the plants and it took an entire day to weed each plant but it was necessary if I want to take advantage of the still healthy plants and try to get a prolonged growth cycle. The 1450 Fifolt pumpkin at day 46. Most importantly it is still in one piece so I am happy about that. It had slowed as well but also somewhat recovered to 32 lbs. per day and was sitting at about 900 lbs. The 174 MacKinnon field pumpkin at day 20. With a circumference of 62" it was better than the giants but this is where the crazy growth ends. It charts out at about 50 lbs. now. The 5.70 MacDonald tomato has really filled out and is growing very fast. It already has a circumference of 22" and I think it has a lot of growing time ahead of it. This is the rear view of the 5.70. It is like a giant lollypop standing straight up on it's stem. I haven't supported it yet but if it gets much larger I will consider putting it in a hammock sling.
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Chris L. ... 2021 Diary
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Chris L
Jul 28, 2021
We have been dodging the wild weather in the Kawartha Lakes region lately but it seems like there will be a day or two of sun and a day or two of rain. I am still using my first truck load of water I got in late May because I have not watered the plants in about 6 weeks and I only have been using some water to apply the fertilizers and tea. The 2226.7 Boonen/Herman at day 33. It is at full speed now and despite the scarring on it, the shape has been very good. It averaged 35 lbs. per day over the past 7 days and was close to 40 lbs. per day over the past 4 days. It was moving day for all of the pumpkins at the Hunt/Lyons patches. Better to do it before they get too big and heavy I hope. The 1450 Fifolt pumpkin at day 36. It is still in one piece and averaged 39 lbs. per day over the past 7 days and averaged 42 lbs. per day over the past 4 days. Keeping my fingers crossed with this one. The 174 MacKinnon field pumpkin at day 9. With a circumference of 24" it blew the AG's day 10 measurements out of the park. Generally field pumpkins out grow the giants until day 20 or so but they will quickly slow down after that. The stem on this pumpkin is amazing. This is my most interesting tomato so far growing on a 5.70 MacDonald plant. It appears to be growing very quickly as it was a small 4 segment mega-bloom just a week ago. This is the other side of the 5.70 tomato. It should have lots of room to hang forward which is important with tomatoes because if they don't have sufficient room they will not grow to their maximum potential.
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Chris L. ... 2021 Diary
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Chris L
Jul 12, 2021
I think that this season's weather is going to be the biggest factor in determining how things end up. The rain gauge overflowed this past week so the total for the past two weeks was over 6 inches. That combined with no sunlight and very cold day time temperatures made me wonder if the pumpkins would even survive. The plants seem to be doing good. This is the 1450 Fifolt plant which seems to be Ok with the dark, cold and wet conditions. Almost done with the vine burying now. Unfortunately the wet sheets on the 1450 pumpkin started a soft spot on the stem which I have been battling for a few days now. I was considering cutting it off and using a pumpkin pollinated 11 days later although it was not exactly the best specimen as well. Eventually I went with my first choice after gaining control of the stem problem and accepting the shape problem on the left front of the pumpkin. It will be a nice colour and although it's day 20 measurement was not impressive at all, I can't even pick it up. It's now residing in it's dry and cozy pumpkin condo now with a fan blowing on the stem 24 hrs. a day The 2226.7 Boonen/Herman pumpkin has also been a problem child for me. It was growing too slow for my liking and there was an issue with the blossom which I decided to cut off. Eventually the back-up was removed on Sunday and although it's not growing at a great speed I am Ok with it's growth now. I am also growing a field pumpkin. This is the 174 Mackinnon plant. It looks like the first female will be ready in about 7-10 days. Looks good so far.
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Chris L. ... 2021 Diary
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Chris L
Jul 05, 2021
The past several days have been very challenging for the post pollination period of my pumpkins due to some extreme weather conditions. It has been said to be careful what you wish for because you might get it. A month and a half of rain over a few days with one inch falling in 30 minutes with hail and high winds. The mangel wurzels seemed to be the most affected but it really does not take much to knock them over. The 2226.7 Boonen/Herman plant really did not experience any significant damage and still looks really good. The entire space should be filled out in two weeks at about 600 sq ft. Almost no hail holes in the leaves and my only explanation is that the leaves were all tilted up during the storm. The 2226.7 Fruit at day 11. A bit of a slacker as it was only 18" on day 10 but it put on good growth going into day 11. The weather might have been a factor in the slow start with saturated soil and several overcast days. The mark on top of it was caused by a hail stone The 1450 Fifolt on day 14. Also off to slow start but it seems to be doing OK now. I am a little concerned about how it is growing and there is some damage around the blossom due to me trying to clean it when it was wet and dirty. Within a few days I will know if these issues will be a problem. Both pumpkins have plywood and mill fabric under them so I am committed to them now. There is only one back-up on each plant for now. Not sure what is going on this year but every one of my tomato plants have a double or mega-bloom on them now. The plants are not really that big and last year there were none until August.
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