Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: chris secondarys or primarys
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wv melonman |
Watervalley Ms
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Hi what was the vines your melons were on? Thanks Jerry
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3/19/2011 9:21:46 PM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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2010 291=finger 264=main 260=finger 247=finger 236=main 230=secondary 229=finger
2009 259=finger 239=main 243=finger 209=finger
main=the main vine finger=vine that comes off the stump secondary=vine that comes off another vine.
does that help ?
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3/20/2011 9:10:42 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Chris, Would the finger vine be equivalent to the "back main vine" in pumpkins? (Which most pumpkin growers usually prune off.)
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3/21/2011 7:18:58 AM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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has anybody grown 1 over 250 on a secondary??Bill>,Marvin?,Bill?,Frank?Llyod?
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3/21/2011 7:29:36 AM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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"back main vine",= yes, except that melons have 3-5 of them.
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3/21/2011 1:55:49 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Thanks
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3/21/2011 5:38:54 PM
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wv melonman |
Watervalley Ms
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Thanks Chris it does help.
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3/21/2011 10:43:18 PM
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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Looks like a finger works as good as a main.
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3/21/2011 11:14:36 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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I'm sorta thinkin I have heard the answer to this awlready...but here goes...how many fingers do you let grow? If my thumb is the main? I would guess 4? But waiting to hear from the pro's!!! Also, amazing that most are grown on fingers (including the WR 291) & not the main as AG's are!!! (3 mains, 7 fingers, & one secondary) Reason's for this? Peace, Wayne
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3/22/2011 1:44:53 AM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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I want to hear what others have done to compare to chris,??Dont be shy,inquiring minds want to know!
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3/22/2011 7:43:08 AM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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Janets 260? Marvins 255? Bill N. 252? Franks 251? etc.
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3/22/2011 7:45:14 AM
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Bill Edwards |
Marshall, MI
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Finger or main?I agree with mr.holloway Just because world record was off a finger dont mean it couldnt have been grown off amain or secondary. Picking the right female blossom on a plant is everything. picking the wrong female is the difference between a210# and a 300#+.
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3/22/2011 10:14:02 AM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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Thats what I want to know, does it matter which vine it is grown on ???Thanks Bill,
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3/22/2011 6:33:20 PM
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Dewight B. |
Lexington,IN
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Hot dang Bill done went and got himself a 'Puter! Welcome to the World Wide Web Bill...
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3/22/2011 9:47:46 PM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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He is new here isn't he. Hi Bill. Welcome to the message board.I am sure we can use your feedback as we know you are one of THE best growers. Now if you have a digital camera it sure would be nice if you would think about doing a gro0wers diary.I am happy to tell you I will be growing seed from your 285 this year. So how do you pick the right one to keep Bill?Do you just look for the prettiest shaped one?
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3/22/2011 10:05:46 PM
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Bourney(Team Lunatic) |
Petrolia,Ontario. Canada
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Chris just letting you know I got my seeds thanks again my computer crashed and i lost all emails and address eitherwise I would have sent you an email
thanks again Lonnie
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3/22/2011 10:40:38 PM
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Bill Edwards |
Marshall, MI
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Hey Mr Dreamer:As far as i know there is no certain way to pick the genetically supperior female blossom. You can polinate several blossoms and keep track of wich one is doing best. Or if your like the growers in the north: After everything you polinated aborts you go with anything that looks like a watermelon because your out of time.
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3/23/2011 9:07:12 AM
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MSJanet |
Sevierville,tn
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Wellcome Bill I am glad to see you posting.... I am not the expert that whats his name is....but I look at the ones I pollinate and look at the little melon and see how it is looking on the ground...I also look at where it is on the plant and will it have room to grow..Chris does help me out with what he thinks about mine but we have many fights (I mean discussion)on which one will grow big. all the fun of fightN in the patch!!!!! Get ready to reummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbllllllllllllllleeeeeeee.
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3/23/2011 4:50:42 PM
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wv melonman |
Watervalley Ms
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Hi Mr Edwards glad to see you here. Looking forward to planting your seeds.Do you have a certain distance out from the stump that you like your melons to set or just were there is a fast one growing? Thank you for the seeds. Jerry
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3/23/2011 7:26:50 PM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Yes Bill, I think a lot of the better growers use that method. They pollinate several and choose the one that is doing the best overall. Sort of a competition among young melons to see which one will be allowed to survive. That is what I plan on doing this year.
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3/23/2011 7:29:24 PM
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Bill Edwards |
Marshall, MI
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Hey mr melonman: You go for the fast growing one.but it should look pretty good also. Although if you have no choice but to go with one thats bigger on one end or the other i have noticed that sometimes mother nature will even them out.
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3/23/2011 10:02:22 PM
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wv melonman |
Watervalley Ms
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Thanks Mr Edwards i will work at it.
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3/24/2011 2:15:19 PM
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