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rybec

Montgomery, IL

Ok, so i ask alot of questions,i want to do things right.Should i cut away all the small leaves and larger leaves close to the stump? how much of the stump needs to be clear? And i have seen some people cover that area with a small table ,is this to help keep it dry and out of the sun? pro's/con's .... THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE HELP THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN.....BOB

6/21/2010 10:59:43 AM

kurty

Cedar Lake, IN.

Good question!!! I need that answer also.

6/21/2010 2:51:44 PM

Hands on

Coupeville WA

I will gradually cut small leaves off of the stump as the plant grows. Once the vine has pushed out over about 10-12 feet and there are plenty of secondaries, I will clear big and small leaves off of the stump- so that it looks like a plucked chicken. I do this because these are the older leaves and this is generally where I see powdery mildew start up. We do not have a lot of foaming stump issues here, so I cannot speak to this. But I have never had stump issues with this practice either.

6/21/2010 4:20:07 PM

TNTammy

Middle TN

"plucked chicken" LOL good visual description :)

6/21/2010 5:37:27 PM

Joe Z

Finksburg, Md

When trimming leaves or dead ending a secondary vine do I need to put anything on the freshly cut area?

6/21/2010 9:29:37 PM

punkinstein

Xenia,ohio

good question joe z i would like to know that answer too!

6/21/2010 9:33:01 PM

cntryboy

East Jordan, MI

I am no expert, but here's what I have been told from a local long term grower, and it has been working well for me.

Rybec. I had a small split (about one inch long) on the crown. I sprayed it with 6% peroxide and packed with Captan fungicide, every 3 days until it was completely healed (and I still look at it daily). I covered it to keep the rain off.

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=134747

I'll have to defer to someone with more experience on how much vegetation to remove from the crown. I only removed the small growth that was under the BIG leaves and was doing anything but restricting air and my ability to monitor the health of the vine.

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=134744


Joe Z. Spray every cut or wound with 6% peroxide, then paste with Captan fungicide.

Good luck!

6/21/2010 9:51:41 PM

big pumpkin dreamer

Gold Hill, Oregon

interesting. peroxide solution sounds good. i use it on me. never tried it on pumpkins. i will try a few and see what happens. i use captan a lot.

6/26/2010 4:45:18 AM

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