General Discussion
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Subject: Florel
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Dale M |
Anchorage Alaska
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A lot of top growers are using this with some pretty good results, thinking about trying this , but not sure ..any thoughts
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1/21/2024 12:47:24 AM
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Jake |
Westmoreland, KS
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I've used it for 3 years........I may do it on just one this next year. Personally I think if you don't take extra care when putting it on florel can cause inconsistencies in the fruit which causes splits. Jut my thought could be wrong could be right but I don't think it helps much. Soil and proper watering and nutrients is what is the most important in my opinion.
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1/21/2024 12:12:03 PM
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Vineman |
Eugene,OR
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I used it this year. I messed up 4 of 7 plants (probably from the Florel) but I set a personal best & won 2 contests with 2 of them. The ones I lost all aborted between day 24-30 and all had weird blossom end cracks unlike any I had ever seen before.
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1/21/2024 1:07:41 PM
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Jake |
Westmoreland, KS
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That's what I saw too that is why you have to be so careful otherwise aborts are in your future. I also think temperature plays a part when you put it on....tons of factors makes me very nervous to use it again
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1/21/2024 1:09:46 PM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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I've nothing to add experience-wise but I enjoyed reading this informative article - Now, I am better-versed about it, at least---eg https://www.greenhousemag.com/article/greenhouse-0611-florel-multiple-uses/
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1/21/2024 4:22:41 PM
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Dibble |
Diamond, Ohio
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I can’t notice a difference between ones we use it on and ones we don’t. Probably won’t use it going forward.
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1/21/2024 8:32:23 PM
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KC Kevin |
Mission Viejo, CA
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I used it this year. Set a PB.
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1/21/2024 11:34:57 PM
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lunker99 |
Iowa
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We have never used it and increased our PB by 30% this year. Point being so far there's mixed reviews and probably need a good controlled experiment (same seed, conditions, etc.) to have a better feel for how much it may help or not. Like Dale interested in this if it's helpful, Definitely interested in hearing more observations from those that have used it for a few years, especially if they had a mix of plants they used it on and others they didn't for the differences they saw between treated and untreated.
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1/22/2024 8:32:47 PM
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DKrus |
Cheshire Ma USA
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I have used it for 4 years now,most of my pumpkins are heavy to the chart now where as they were mostly light to the chart before that. A little goes a long way, over doing it causes aborts.
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1/25/2024 8:51:17 AM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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I have not yet used it. Too scared I'd goof something up.
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1/25/2024 10:08:36 AM
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Pumpkineer |
Marshfield, Ma, USA
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I made the mistake of putting it on the blossoms instead of the skin of the fruit. Lost three out of four main vine pollinations. The one that made it was a new personal best.
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1/26/2024 7:07:30 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Tried it once,but then my plants got sick soon after I applied the florel. (I think they got YVD) It most likely wasn't related at all to the florel but to me the events happened so close to eachother it left me with a bad taste in my mouth and afraid to try it again even if there was no connection. A little goes a long way! One bottle of florel probably contains enough hormone to treat every giant pumpkin in the world for that year!!! I still have my nearly full bottle from the year I used it. Not sure what to do with it. Any suggestions?
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1/26/2024 8:14:51 AM
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StuP |
Lymington
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If a commercial grower of field pupmkins could treat 100 pumpkins with floral and 100 pumpkins without the results would be interesting but I don’t know any commercial growers and it would be a lot of work we have used it for the last two seasons go big or go home as they say. Stewie
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1/26/2024 12:02:28 PM
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John H |
Dundee Michigan
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That would be an interesting try. I could do 10 to 20 fruit a day for maybe 5 days in a row and that way the environmental factor will play into it a little. I pretty much live in my fields that time of year anyway.
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1/26/2024 8:47:50 PM
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Lucastoeckl |
Tapfheim
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Used it for the first time last year and I got very lucky :) But with all the changes I`ve made that past year I can`t tell how big of a differece it made. I`m very curious about your results John !!!
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1/27/2024 3:10:06 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Does anyone know if Travis applied it to the current world record? John H. That would be interesting to see what happens.
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1/27/2024 7:08:44 AM
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DKrus |
Cheshire Ma USA
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I believe Travis did us it on the WR.
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1/27/2024 8:12:54 AM
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PumpkinShepherd (Todd) |
Indiana
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Can someone point in the direction to purchase this?
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1/27/2024 8:22:09 AM
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Dibble |
Diamond, Ohio
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Amazon, Todd
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1/27/2024 9:35:40 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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https://www.google.com/search?q=florel&oq=florel&aqs=chrome..69i57j46i131i433i512j46i175i199i512j46i433i512j46i131i433i512l2j0i131i433i512j69i60.2218j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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1/27/2024 11:05:26 AM
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Dale M |
Anchorage Alaska
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wow a lot of info , so I guess the next question is what is the right way to apply it .. I am pretty sure its once and done then thats it , but when ?
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1/28/2024 12:54:44 AM
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spudder |
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This might be of use
https://www.ballseed.com/PDF/Ethrel-Florel-Recommendations.pdf
https://iatsabbioneta.org/how-to-apply-florel/
And for the cutting edge grower there is Fascination plant growth regulator that some may want to look into
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1/28/2024 7:39:13 AM
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Vineman |
Eugene,OR
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Apply 48 hours after pollination. It needs to be mixed at 100 ppm. Spray it on the baby fruit with a mister bottle. Don’t spray it inside the blossom.
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1/28/2024 6:13:05 PM
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StuP |
Lymington
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Sorry for late reply John in India with no Wi-Fi for last few days That would be a good experiment it would be really interesting to see the average weight of field pumpkins treated against field pumpkins untreated. If I can help in anyway let me know Stewie
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1/30/2024 1:40:34 AM
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DKrus |
Cheshire Ma USA
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As well as spraying you can use a small artist type paint brush. I prefer this method as it puts the product right where you need it with no risk of over spray on the plant or blossom end.
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1/30/2024 8:17:28 AM
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John H |
Dundee Michigan
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Hey Stewie, just slide across the big pond and I'll put you to work(LOL). All good, but it will be interesting to see what happens. Hopefully nice gains and no distortion or aborts, time will tell.
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1/30/2024 9:43:40 PM
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So.Cal.Grower |
Torrance, Ca.
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I used it 2022 and was at 1740 before August and then disease set in. It was by far one of the thickest pumpkins I've ever grown.
Like Andy said above and he's never used it,,,,, it's a risk. Like Stewie said, we need a commercial field pumpkin grower to treat 100 fruit and see the difference come picking time.
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2/4/2024 6:52:15 PM
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So.Cal.Grower |
Torrance, Ca.
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I used it 2022 and was at 1740 before August and then disease set in. It was by far one of the thickest pumpkins I've ever grown.
Like Andy said above and he's never used it,,,,, it's a risk. Like Stewie said, we need a commercial field pumpkin grower to treat 100 fruit and see the difference come picking time.
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2/4/2024 6:52:15 PM
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Rmen |
valtierra/spain
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Stewie, you are my Hero. 5 weeks in India on vacation, you come back this week, and next week you go to Belgium. When I'm older, I want to be like you lol.
For me, the most important thing about Florel is to keep the pumpkin covered for several hours, so that the skin absorbs the product well. If it is uncovered, the sun and the wind make it dry quickly
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2/5/2024 8:41:56 AM
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CaliforniaPumpkins |
Fair Oaks, CA
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Florel worked for us -- biggest thing is proper dosage as others have pointed out and then covering it from the elements to ensure it's allowed time to set in.
The strongest indicator I've learned from seeing other successfully use this and Anthesis is the prolonged cell division phase and prolonged growth cycle exceeding 90+ days.
[Last edit: 02/23/24 10:09:28 AM]
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2/23/2024 10:08:59 AM
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