Close yet so far away!

In the previous post on the 10th (click here) the 1990 Marintzer pumpkin was gaining ~13 lbs a day, which is actually pathetic in the Atlantic Giant Pumpkin growing world, even at 61 days after pollination.  But since the growing plot is new without amendments and a soil analysis, I guess it's acceptable. This morning the plant was starting to show some insect/disease damage, thanks in part to a couple of days over 100 degrees last week.  But, it may still reach my goal of a half ton pumpkin.  This morning it taped (estimated) at 833 pounds and is now averaging 10 pounds a day. 


Will it reach that 1000 pound goal?  I'm still optimistic barring any further or accelerated plant damage (let alone dealing with the stupid southwest Kansas August weather).  As of today, I'm heavily leaning towards taking it to the Kansas State Fair with the drop-off date of September 9.  If it could hold on to the 10 pounds a day then it would be around 1,063 pounds on the 9th (the KS State Fair record is 1034 lbs).  Of course the actual weight could be the typical plus or minus 15 percent since I'm estimating from taped measurement of length, width, and circumference.   Quick math - somewhere between 904 and 1,222 pounds!  The trait of the parent plant (the 1,990 pound Marintzer) is heavy, meaning it could  weigh more than what the estimation yields. In fact, that particular Marintzer pumpkin was a whopping 26% heavy!

The other pumpkins this morning....

1989.5 Deletas with the split stem - 617 pounds (so 2 over my personal best)

450 Clements (main vine) - 335 pounds (I should have removed this early on)

450 Clements (secondary vine) - 396 pounds

595 Hutton (secondary vine) - 266 pounds (a REALLY long and narrow pumpkin).  There are two other smaller pumpkins on that plant that I haven't taped yet.  Weird pumpkin that I doubt I keep seeds from or grow again.

It's getting really difficult to measure the two bigger pumpkins because of the size and location within the plants.  I probably won't measure again until early September.


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