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Sunday, March 15
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Pollinator seeds sown today.
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Saturday, March 21
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We have lift off! Under the lights PPFD @ 100
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Friday, March 27
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The 2641 Paton will be the fruiting plant this year and I have 3 seeds which will be sown tomorrow.
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Saturday, March 28
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The pollinator seedlings doing well under the lights, ppfd now 300
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Tuesday, March 31
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So far 2 of the 3 Paton 2641 sown a couple of days ago have germinated.
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Saturday, April 4
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The final 2641 didn't germinate but I can only plant one anyway so it'll be one of these although which of the two is anybody's guess at the moment.
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Wednesday, April 8
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It's been about a week since germination and I think we will go with the one on the left, it's not as leggy and just looks a bit bigger/stronger. Light ppfd is 350 for 14 hours daily, temp is between 22-24C day and night. Planting out will be next week.
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Tuesday, April 14
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Things looking good so far. Night temp 20C, day temp 25C, 600ppfd, RH 70%, EC 1.2 pH 6.0. Easy to do while the plant is small, not so easy as time goes on.
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Tuesday, April 21
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The 2641 is now just over 2 weeks old and thinking about starting to vine. Still maintaining 20C nights and 24-28C days with ppfd600 and rh65-75%.
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Thursday, April 30
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Just under 4 weeks old and things are looking good with about 4 inches growth a day. Side vines are starting to make an appearance all the way up the main vine. We've had unseasonally warm and sunny weather which is always a bonus.
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Saturday, May 2
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It's early afternoon and for a young plant these conditions are just about spot on.
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Tuesday, May 5
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This female appeared at 6-7ft on the main vine, there's one on a side vine too. Growth really picking up now.
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Monday, May 25
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It's been hot these past few days and more to come, the challenge is to get the temp down to between 25-30C in the day and 19-20C at night AND get VPD levels correct too, not easy but the past 24 hours have been pretty good
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Monday, May 25
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This will probably open tomorrow at 18ft but the pollinator plant isn't producing male flowers yet. I might have to self it unless I can find a donor soon
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Tuesday, May 26
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A small flower let's hope that it's not a sign of a small pumpkin. Big thanks - as usual - to Ian Paton for saving the season! Without the generous donation of some of his 2020 males I would not have had a pollinator this year!
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Friday, May 29
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This is DAP 3 and there is some swelling but not much. It's been very hot so I am not sure if the pollination was successful.
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Sunday, May 31
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DAP 5 and still not much of a change. There is another female due to open tomorrow, but because of the S bend created for the earlier pollination it's in a really bad position... some major vine repositioning might have to take place.
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Monday, June 1
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Not the prettiest flower but beggars can't be choosers. This will be the back up as it seems the first pollination will fail.
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Saturday, June 6
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WIth pretty much no growth after 7 days the first fruit was zapped. So this is the new pumpkin, hopefully the keeper, a Paton 2020 cross at DAP 5 and looking so much better. It's growing parallel to the vine, which is a bit of a nuisance, and will require slow and steady rectification over the next couple of weeks.
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