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Subject:  1st secondaries vs "finger" vines

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watermelondentist

Ut

How do you tell the difference? Do the finger vines appear later on the stump? I have a couple of vines very close to the seed leaves forming while the main is only 9" long. I assume those are the first secondaries? Are there any other distinguishing features of a "finger" vine?

4/26/2016 2:23:57 PM

Charles B.(Team GWG/WWGG)

Grant, AL

I believe a finger vine is a vine that branches off of the main vine or secondary vines. I believe Chris Kent coined the term "finger" vine so he could probably better explain exactly what it is. I think I remember him saying that he grown some big melons on finger vines.

4/26/2016 8:12:39 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

Finger vines come off the stump. If a vine is off the main it is a secondary.

4/29/2016 5:11:20 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

Finger vines come off the stump. If a vine is off the main it is a secondary.

4/29/2016 5:11:20 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

oops

4/29/2016 5:11:42 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

oops

4/29/2016 5:11:42 PM

Charles B.(Team GWG/WWGG)

Grant, AL

Ok thanks Dennis! I think you had a post about this subject a couple of years ago but I got it mixed up. Are you going to be able to grow this year?

4/29/2016 9:47:28 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

Hi Charles, I can't grow in my backyard anymore due to a groundhog invasion I have been unable to control. I have a raised bed at the side of my front yard with enough room for one plant. I may try to grow a pumpkin this year.But as far as I can tell I will be moving to the Philippines sometime early next year to help my wife care for her recently orphaned niece and nephew and her elderly mother. I don't believe I will be able to grow giant vegetables in the tropics but it might be fun trying a time or two.Sometimes family has to come first.

5/2/2016 10:24:10 PM

Spence***

Home of happy lil plants

1 black diamond has made finger vines so far!

5/3/2016 2:19:26 PM

Spence***

Home of happy lil plants

That should've read. 10 Finger vines so far

5/6/2016 12:22:08 PM

Condo*

N.c.

Spence are you of the opinion that a bigger melon is possible grown from a finger vine than some where down the main vine structure?

5/6/2016 9:09:45 PM

Spence***

Home of happy lil plants

All I made last year was pears on the main of one so went to finger vine andand one on main was 224.00 Plant right next to it on finger vine was 224.66 So that will just make you puzzle things even more

5/7/2016 12:58:22 AM

Condo*

N.c.

Thanks Spence! At the very least I suppose your example highlights the fact that the fruit with the greatest growth potential may not appear where we would expect the ideal sink spot on the plant to be located.

5/7/2016 6:58:32 AM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

set them all, take the best is what i do.

5/7/2016 7:54:12 AM

jsterry

East Tennessee

Chris do you have a target date that you would ideally like to be settled on that one fruit?

5/7/2016 1:15:52 PM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

well i try to set in the june 20 to july 10 range. Depends on what weighoff they are going to.

5/8/2016 7:27:09 AM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

well i try to set in the june 20 to july 10 range. Depends on what weighoff they are going to.

5/8/2016 7:28:17 AM

Holloway

Bowdon, GA

If your at lower elevations and your temps are close to mine, it gets really hard to pollinate a melon after July 4th. A good rain event or frozen water bottles can help though.

5/10/2016 12:19:14 AM

watermelondentist

Ut

Good point, I created another post with a little insight I have on that

5/10/2016 12:32:00 PM

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