Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: Melons over 220ott
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Ice Man |
Garner, NC
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So, if I figured right, since 2010, there has been 7 melons over 220inches. If I missed one, sorry
2015 221" 3% heavy 223" 2% light 2013 234" 1% heavy 224" 3% heavy 2012 225" 4% heavy 2011 223" 7% light 2010 220" even So based on the info, seams over 220" the % heavy drops from melons in the 210-219" range. So would you think it's the chart, the shape of the melons over 220, or that the outside is outgrowing the inside( meaning filling with air)?
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9/13/2017 11:28:18 AM
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Ice Man |
Garner, NC
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2013 had 2 more
221" 3% heavy 223 1% light
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9/13/2017 11:32:12 AM
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andrew943 GWG |
Liberty nc
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I think it's like you said about the rind out growing the flesh an separating the lobes inside.
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9/13/2017 12:35:06 PM
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Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG) |
sevierville, Tn
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The light ones are long ones, so they get to 220+ ott but go light to the chart. Many over 300 are shorter and fat so they don't make 220 ott but weigh heavy. i think you missed some in 2013
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9/13/2017 1:56:49 PM
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Marvin |
Fenton, MI
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When I made the chart that I use a long melon could go 10% under and a short wide could melon could go 10% over the chart. As far as air in a melon I think it's there way before a melon hit's 220". In most cases you can tell if the melon is flat on top, but not always. Longer melons are harder to tell on that.
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9/13/2017 7:07:39 PM
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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Don't worry Todd it should go back up at 240"
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9/13/2017 11:12:48 PM
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jlindley |
NE Arkansas
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Todd, from what I have seen and studied is it seems like once a melon passes 50ss it seems to got to chart and over 50ss seems to go heavy and under 50ss goes light...
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9/14/2017 7:53:12 AM
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Marvin |
Fenton, MI
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I am talking about melons going under and over that are in the 190" to 210" OTT'S. Over 220" is a new game, but we will get it down as we have a lot of heads thinking about it.
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9/14/2017 7:42:53 PM
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Spence*** |
Home of happy lil plants
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53.5ss Last year didn't go heavy even at 274est
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9/15/2017 4:01:48 PM
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jlindley |
NE Arkansas
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So here's another take on the bigger melons... Carolina cross melons are ripe around dap 60ish correct? If the inside turns ripe then all growth after that would be rind growth and an internal air pocket right? I mean after the inside turns red they don't produce more inner flesh do they? Thus the air pocket begins to enlarge? This is something me and Todd talked about
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9/15/2017 11:06:10 PM
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Holloway |
Bowdon, GA
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http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=268024 This melon was over 100 days old almost no void. Melons tend to look like this when you get no rain for long periods of time. I still believe the plant produces X amount of weight depending on different factors. Other factors may cause the measurement to be different but it still produces X amount of weight no matter what it measures.
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9/19/2017 10:50:43 PM
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