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Is there a chance of a 1000 pound pumpkin?

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In the previous post I did on the 17th (you can read it by clicking  here ) I had just pollinated a female that morning on the 1990 Marintzer plant.  The earliest I had ever had a pollinated pumpkin was July 8th.  As of this morning the plant was looking VERY good and the pumpkin had made progress, although not as far a long as a few previous pumpkins.  Today would be DAP7 (7 days after pollination) and was about 1.7 pounds.  Unfortunately, there is still a chance the pumpkin could abort on its own.   I did have a backup female that I pollinated 3 days later and it is growing nicely too.  The make-or-break decision will come early next week on whether I keep the DAP7 or the DAP4.  If it's going to make it, then it should be around 15 pounds on Monday. Here was the DAP7 pumpkin as of this morning.... As I mentioned, the plant is very impressive for the 24th of June. The other pumpkin plant in this plot is the 595 Hutton and that plant is the one that I had issues early on as it wilt

WAY Ahead of Schedule!

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The first post of the 2021 giant pumpkin growing season can be read  here  if your interested. I've grown or attempted to grow Atlantic Giant Pumpkins for a number of years but started to get more serious and dedicated to the process in 2016 after I learned that seeds of GIANT pumpkins could fetch a pretty good price and after Donovan Mader of Garden City grew a Kansas State Fair record pumpkin in 2015 weighing in a 1034 pounds.  That following year (2016) my attempt was 243 pounds (previous pumpkins were less than 100 pounds).  I figured out a few things and in 2017 I grew a pumpkin that weighed 542.5 pounds and that one took 2nd in the Kansas State Fair (Mader's was around 725 pounds that year).  Then in 2018 I struggled with the upkeep but managed a 497 pounder but then in 2019 I basically gave up early after I neglected the patch for a few weeks (I was busy with life). Last year was a pretty good season considering there were many issues early on.  The two biggest pumpkins