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Subject: Pruning Methods.
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Framac |
New Berlin,NY
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I am curious as to what others do when pruning their long gourd plants. How many secondaries do you allow to grow up the trellis?
Thanks.
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7/11/2019 3:25:04 PM
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BeeDub |
Lake Oswego, OR
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I like to see a vast leaf structure on the vertical side of the trellis so I don't prune too much there. Once it is full I try to remove tertiary growth. On the horizontal plane I will prune later in the season after fruit has set. Remember, the secondary vines will produce your best gourds so be very careful if you remove any of those vines.
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7/20/2019 11:39:10 AM
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