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Pumkin#1

Aberdeen

Does any one know what is the heaviest two kins weight, left on one plant? just curious to know.

12/21/2015 7:27:29 AM

SmallTownUSA

Alex, IN

I am not sure exactly, I know that Steve Daletas grew a 1230 and 1016 on the same plant....

12/21/2015 8:29:45 AM

cheddah

norway , maine

that was lie 100 years ago too...wonder if thats been topped

12/21/2015 12:23:57 PM

cheddah

norway , maine

like not lie

12/21/2015 12:24:19 PM

SmallTownUSA

Alex, IN

I know, but it's the only one that was well known. I don't know if guys grow plants that way anymore. It would be interesting to find out!

12/21/2015 1:31:50 PM

Andy W

Western NY

Tom Swain - 1287 and 1104 on the same plant in 2014. That's the best I know of.

12/21/2015 2:50:42 PM

Pinnacle Peak

British Columbia, Canada

John Castellucci grew 4 pumpkins on one plant for a total weight of 2600 lbs back in 1997.

12/21/2015 3:08:59 PM

Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange)

Omaha, Ne.

sounds like it would make a good contest:)

12/21/2015 5:33:48 PM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

Looks like Tom can grow 2 kins on one plant that both beat my best one on a single plant.

12/21/2015 5:48:37 PM

cheddah

norway , maine

i wonder if the second pumpkin is grown on an early side vine or one closer to the MV pumpkin

would make a cool contest Darren...2391 lbs on one plant is pretty cool

12/21/2015 9:06:14 PM

Tconway (BigStem)

Austin MN

Here is a cool way to think of it...2391 pounds in one plant! So with that logic we know that one plant could grow or gave enough energy to grow a single 2391 pound pumpkin!

1/6/2016 11:30:24 PM

swaintech

churchville, ny

I usually grrow 2 pumpkins per plant due to deer and woodchuck pressure. The 1287 and 1104 were on soil where I had never grown before and was previously covered by a greenhouse.

The 1287 (1791 Holland X 1813 Northrup) was on the main vine about 18 feet out. The 1104 was a later open pollination and was on the first side vine from the stump out about 7 feet - it still had growth in it until freezing temperatures did it in.

2/3/2016 10:14:19 PM

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