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New Growers Forum
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Subject: "S" Curve
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kibster9 |
Emmetsburg, Iowa
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How do you approach making the S curve for slack on the pumpkin vine?
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12/1/2016 1:29:18 AM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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I could try & tell ya what to do, but better for you would be do search on this site for "how to do S curve". If that does not work, just look at you main vine b/4 pkn...turn vine away from pkn, make curve & then train main vine in same direction is was in b/4...makes an S !! I think? Peace, Wayne PS...do not try to train vines unless in the heat of the day...cold vines make brittle breaks!!!
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12/1/2016 2:45:28 AM
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Pumpking |
Germany
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Check out my 2014 diary, from this entry on some of the following entries contain S-curve info.
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=222751
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12/1/2016 12:02:39 PM
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gatzow |
Erin, Wisconsin
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I asked this earlier this year and a few people posted youtube videos that I watched. Very helpful. Search here and or on youtube. If you find me thread, the links should be in it still.
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12/5/2016 9:16:29 AM
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gatzow |
Erin, Wisconsin
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC9VOWaj4k8.
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12/5/2016 9:18:38 AM
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kibster9 |
Emmetsburg, Iowa
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Thanks for the info!
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12/5/2016 12:30:40 PM
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don young |
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kibster if you ever down this way I could show you in 5 minutes how I do it aint for weak hearted my way but it works
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12/5/2016 3:40:21 PM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, Mo
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Always move the vine in the middle of the day when it is hot and sunny. The vine is prone to cracking and splitting in the morning or when cold.
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12/5/2016 4:02:36 PM
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kibster9 |
Emmetsburg, Iowa
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Thanks for the offer Don, I will email you if I am down by you during the spring/summer.
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12/6/2016 2:18:26 AM
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