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Giant Pumpkin 240 Leide 2022
Growing The Pumpkin, 240 Leide 2022
Pumpkin Information for: 240 Leide 2022
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Pumpkin name:
240 Leide 2022
Rank:
31272
Pumpkin Damaged?
YES
Year Grown:
2022......
Seed:
2054 Wallace 2020......
Pollinator:
1944 Connolly 2016
OTT:
229.00......
Weight:
240.00......
Estimated Weight:
277.00......
Percent Change in Weight:
-13.36
Weighed At:
Limestone County
Color:
Variety:
Atlantic Dill
Square Footage Grown In:
500
Germinated On:
04/20/2022......
Set In Garden On:
05/27/2022......
Pollinated On:
07/23/2022......
Date Harvested:
07/23/2022
Days Old
0
Number On Plant:
2......
Growth Rate:
Steady.......
Shape:
.......
Stem Length:
.......
Stem Thickness:
......
Uniform Shape:
......
Grew larger than 1500 :
0
Grew larger than 1000:
0
Grew larger than 500:
0
Pumpkin Rank:31272 Total Pollinated:
0
Total Planted:
0
Grew Damaged:
0
Soil and Environment
Nitrogen PPM
Potassium PPM
Phosphorous PPM
Percent of Organic Matter:
Soil Type:
Clay
Soil PH:
Climate:
HotandHumid
Frequency Of Watering:
EveryOtherDay
Grower Information
Last Name:
Leide
First Name:
Reed
City:
Madison
State:
Alabama
Country:
United States
Elevation:
623
Comments
Pumpkin pollinated in late July, harvested a month early due to a rot spot. Pollination is considered ‘open’ because I did not reseal the flower completely after pollination. Pumpkin was also sunburned on the top at dap 20 (about 100 pounds) so the top never got thick (only 1.5-2 inches thick) and the entire side barely grew, contributing to the light weight.
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