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wv melonman

Watervalley Ms

We had a small wind storm Tuesday. The wind twisted my 165 cantrel about a quater of a turn, i think it is ok , the plant seems to have tightend up. Today i almost droped a 291 plant to the ground, made the save but it twisted also,and more than the 165, nothing is broke that i can see. Do you think they will be ok
Thanks, Jerry

4/6/2012 1:12:13 AM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

should be ok. make sure it didn't crack at or right below the soil line.

4/6/2012 7:03:17 AM

BatCaveN8

The North Coast

It is amazing but even if there is a partial crack in the stem it could heal completely and you could be good as new. I moved a stem last year and it cracked, I just imobilized the stem and about two days later I could not even notice where the break was anymore.

4/6/2012 8:55:03 AM

Minnesota Melon Man

Rochester, Minnesota

I always pin down my vines as much as possible. I used candy cane shaped pieces of wire to pin down the vines in the middle and the ends to keep them from twisting.

On a side note, I finally borrowed a metal detector to de-metal my garden this spring. Found most of my lost candy canes.

4/6/2012 10:26:44 AM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

I had a double vine on my largest plant and was thinking of breaking it off anyway but i tried moving it just a couple of inches to a better position for light and it broke on one side. So I put it back to the angle it was growing at and the other side broke off. I also have a double vine on another plant and I may just leave that one alone. I had a double vine on a plant 3 years ago and it finally grew out of it and went on to grow a 181 pounds melon. All you newer growers need to remember that a new vine is very tender and can break very easily if you try to do much to change it's direction before it had lost some of that tenderness.

4/6/2012 8:39:24 PM

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