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General Discussion
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Subject: What time of night for lagenaria pollination
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Does it matter if they are pollinated in the evening or the next morning? I have been pollinating the gourds whenever my schedule will allow it, usually 9 pm but also midnight or 5 am. Would the pollination time affect the size?
I guess since its cool and humid at night, the flowers and pollen are able to last longer, giving a more lasting window for pollination... about twice as long a period of fertility as for pumpkins...?
So far the best is the one that got pollinated at 5:30 am but maybe thats just happenstance.
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7/19/2024 2:37:38 PM
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Garwolf |
Kutztown, PA
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I didn't grow one this year but last year I pollinated around 9 p.m. grew 109" one. Not big, but it was my first try. Wow1 what a lot of vine growth those things put out.
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7/19/2024 3:12:08 PM
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BeeDub |
Lake Oswego, OR
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8:30-9 is the sweet spot for me.
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7/22/2024 9:39:15 PM
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Garwolf |
Kutztown, PA
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LOL, I just Googled "Lagenaria". When I initially read this post I thought that was just some fancy Gritty Science term for "Long Gourd". Well I got the pollination time right any way. LOL
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7/25/2024 9:13:40 AM
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VTJohn |
Jericho Vermont
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I pollinate around 7 pm.
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7/25/2024 3:53:05 PM
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Ned |
Honesdale, Pennsylvania
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I like to polish off the Lagunitas starting around 5 pm.
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7/25/2024 4:16:59 PM
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