4:06 Insert some generic house music & you'll have yourself some pumpkin porn!! Unlike some poser pumpkins, this pumpkin didn't have the other pumpkin sign an NDA...
I Have never heard of this before. Thank you so much for the clear and precise explanation. Really, very good video. Wow, I hope I get my plant up and going because I want to try this out. I will check your home page and probably subscribe. I always check home pages ....Miss Jeri.
Will pumpkins grow good pumpkins without doubling and burring roots? I just have a bunch rooted in planters and I just want to throw them in the ground....will they render pumpkins this way?
Its amazing that without doing any of that my pumpking keeps producing and I have 7 pound pumpkins ready to harvest. I didnt do any of the stuff you show. WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO COMPLICATE THINGS FOR OTHERS?
Maybe your pumpkin have to many flowers and it also have to many vines? The plant can't support to many fruits so the plant start to drop off the flowers (the fruits). If you want quality fruits don't keep to many flowers on each plants.
Hi there new to your channel. Like the video. Short and to the point. Can you tell me what is eating my pumpkin and zucchini leaves and how to fix it? Thanks!
So, if I'm getting this right; you actually have to cut off a male flower, and then basically fuck the female flowers with it so that they make pumpkins? Wow, I didn't know gardening was this full on!
dedballoonz Lovely language. Bees will fertilize the flowers as well but doing it yourself insures more pumpkins. Also if you have other squash buried in the same area like zucchini you might end up with some weird hybrids if the bees pollinate.
Pumpkin 🎃 Would you please tell me what kind of antifungal powder use I couldn’t find any at Home Depot I’m actually here right now they’re all out. Oh really good video I can’t wait to try the mud pack.
New to pumpkins, and never knew of this process or even that you could do this. I'm now ready for next year, but going to leave this year's crop as it is. Many thanks!
I live in NE Texas and have had wonderful results growing squash/zucchini... until the squash vine borers get to them. Will I have the same issue with pumpkins?
Humans get blamed for all the bad things in nature and on this planet, until one realizes that humans are needed to pollinate pumpkins? If nature can't do it, I won't. But if it's ok for nature to do something, I will too.
LOL… How are we supposed to pollinate a female/male plant, If they are already planted? You literally did a demonstration with a cut flower… That does not help at all, show us how to pollinate say, using a flower that is still rooted in the ground… That would make more sense
Interesting video... You may be interested in my unorthodox method that is similar to this. Last year we bought some pumpkins from Trader Joe's. They say until March 2018 and started leaking. Just prior to this, I had just gotten motivated to remove a massive, solid root from an old Orange tree that reached full maturity and was easily 40 to 50 years old. The root was massive and left a hole big enough to literally make a pond out of... I thought, let's try an experiment. (My garden is in La Habra, California and it has been very hot this year) I tossed both rather large pumpkins into the hole and they smashed pretty good. A few weeks later I started to notice the sprouts and just started watering. I have to say, every other time I have grown from a mound and they never looked this healthy without some sort of artificial fertilizer. All of the vines have grown out of the hole and have spread all across my backyard, over 20 feet in some cases. As it progressed I set up a few water points that created an alluvial fan going into the hole and started covering some vines. I compost daily, however I started throwing my compost directly into the center of the hole and let the alluvial fan slowly cover it. It's too soon to see if my pumpkins will be larger than the seed they came from, but so far I am seeing some very healthy fruit and flower. Oh and incidentally, the fan is covering up the vines with soil naturally. Thank you for sharing this.
Hello I would have liked to see that hole and how your vines are growing. My ?, what is alluvial fan and why did you use whatever it is or means? Excuse me I'm a beginner gardener😊
Wait... THE plant? That's ONE pumpkin plant? Uh oh. If that's one plant, I'm starting to think I probably shouldn't haven't planted pumpkin in my yard. There's nowhere near that much space in the place I planted it. It's the Jack-o-Lantern variety and then I have the small sugar pie pumpkin plant a few feet away.
thats the reason the indians used squash as weed control. just one plant is enough to protect your corn and beans from weeds and to help keep the soil moist as a living mulch.
@growbigpumpkins It seem you did two different applications for the thrusery stem. At the begining you just cut off leaf leaving one leaf, in the second one you cut off the actuall stem. If thats what I saw, is both applications right? Or if thats not what is shown, I stand to be corrected in my understanding. And thank you for the info, good knowledge to have, and a great looking vine there😊
Any tips for dealing with aphids..? I live in tropical country.. Aphids can always attack our crops. I tried some home remedies tips from youtube like mixing a baking soda, vegtable oils, & dishwasher liquid soap into one. Welp they did kill them but in the next 2 or 3 days the leaves turned into black like it was burned. I want to change into some vinegar mix but I heard they can cause the burn effect as well pretty similar to baking soda ones
So right around February I threw a whole pumpkin into my back yard. I didn't think anything of it, but it took off like wildfire. Today, I cleaned up the back and preserved the vines as much as possible. But I know I bent a few. I don't have a green thumb, but I'd love if it yielded at least one. Any advice?
I was wondering if u can help me? I'm doing my first ever pumkins,I have about 7 or 8 plants that have been doing greet all summer long until now,I don't have alot of space for the garden but again they were doing good ,now the roots are splitting and cracking I did try bury the parts with fresh soil but didn't work.now I've lost about 3 plants and am very disappointed, I have a plant that has a couple pumkins started,and am afraid to lose them I'm going to post a video on my channel if u can check it out and give me some direction, my growing is in connecticut
I have a pumpkin which I self pollinated. It has been getting larger but no it is about 1 1/2 diameter and about 5 inches long. Today I felt it and it feels like it's getting softer. Is this a normal process? Ty
All my flowers are male... This explains everything. All of my pumpkin’s have barbed stems that are incredibly painful to handle. Is this typical of large organic pumpkins? I got the seeds from the pumpkins myself, last year.
this technique we use here in brazil for seedless watermelon, only we cut the branch after a month from where the matris foot was buried and the vine that we entered remains and the main foot is eliminated
did he say FUN-JIE!!! did he say RUTS!!!!
I love it. Where do you think that accent is from?
Yea..that's what I heard too and couldn't watch anymore....
Must be from Central America. Lol rhuutz, warsh, funjeye. Lol
🤭 I always say rhuutz, my 13 yr old always gets a kick out if it
He's "old school"
In October he will sit in his pumpkin patch waiting for THE GREAT PUMPKIN! 🎃
Classic
4:06 Insert some generic house music & you'll have yourself some pumpkin porn!!
Unlike some poser pumpkins, this pumpkin didn't have the other pumpkin sign an NDA...
Thanks for this video! I’m excited to grow pumpkins next year.
This is amazing and educational! I learned so much in such a short time! Thank you :)
waiting to see the fruit . who feel like me?
I have a lot of bees in my garden there doing a great job
I Have never heard of this before. Thank you so much for the clear and precise explanation. Really, very good video. Wow, I hope I get my plant up and going because I want to try this out. I will check your home page and probably subscribe. I always check home pages ....Miss Jeri.
Me too !
1k subs...you should keep going with vid's, replies and see it fly!
Why does my plant have no female?
真正的教南瓜人工受粉!先找出公花,摘掉剩雄蕊,然後再找母花受粉!一般視頻都不會把公花跟母花講清楚!這個視訊贊!無私沒坎步!
Will pumpkins grow good pumpkins without doubling and burring roots? I just have a bunch rooted in planters and I just want to throw them in the ground....will they render pumpkins this way?
Yes they will. You just won't get them as big as you could.
Its amazing that without doing any of that my pumpking keeps producing and I have 7 pound pumpkins ready to harvest. I didnt do any of the stuff you show.
WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO COMPLICATE THINGS FOR OTHERS?
Will the pumpkins not grow if you don't manually pollinate? I thought my friends the bees did that? tia
So you are telling me i have a holy moly amount of male flowers and one female flower 😭
Any tips on preventing the squash vine borer from killing pumpkin plants? It is what happened to me last year 😞
Try companion planting . Also be diligent with checking for eggs and adolescents
It’s been an issue of mine too and this is stuff I’m researching
Just tease it....
Rub around the outside 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm reeeeeeaaaallly loving this pumpkin porn.
Would you recommend cutting off a male flower and taking it around to your open female flowers to ensure they're all getting properly pollinated?
NO..... if you need pollination, you need bees.
My pumkins opened flower but smal baby pumkin die soon not grow.what i muss do my friend
Maybe your pumpkin have to many flowers and it also have to many vines? The plant can't support to many fruits so the plant start to drop off the flowers (the fruits). If you want quality fruits don't keep to many flowers on each plants.
A perfectionist for sure! : ) Beautiful job. Thanks for the tips!
Prob is a mid level manager and treats employees like hell. One that creates busy work for employees.
growbigpumpkinshub
How do you make your mud paste
Enormously helpful. Thanks! Question: Can you fertilize a female flower from a male flower on the same plant?
Yes, you can.
Khuram love nice
Hi there new to your channel. Like the video. Short and to the point. Can you tell me what is eating my pumpkin and zucchini leaves and how to fix it? Thanks!
So, if I'm getting this right; you actually have to cut off a male flower, and then basically fuck the female flowers with it so that they make pumpkins? Wow, I didn't know gardening was this full on!
dedballoonz Lovely language. Bees will fertilize the flowers as well but doing it yourself insures more pumpkins. Also if you have other squash buried in the same area like zucchini you might end up with some weird hybrids if the bees pollinate.
How can i buy Giant Pumkins Seed ? I come from Vietnam, Please
Pumpkin 🎃 Would you please tell me what kind of antifungal powder use I couldn’t find any at Home Depot I’m actually here right now they’re all out.
Oh really good video I can’t wait to try the mud pack.
Should I reduce watering my pumpkins once they stop growing, so they don't split?
Interesting, I had no idea you could bury the vines to grow more roots. Thanks!
Can you go over the difference between primary secondary and tertiary vines? I'm unsure if I'm about to cut a secondary or tertiary vine off.
Seems like tertiary vines are bad. They take away from the secondary vines that grow pumpkins. So leave secondary ones
There are some great sources on the net with diagrams. It is the only way to really make sense of it because it is sooooo confusing!
very nice my friend
I didn't do this all but my pumpkins growing like crazy everywhere and so big👍
Thanks so muck caus im growing pumkins i need help im wondering can you keep your pumkins in a box?
Great Info, Thanks!
Wouldn't they just pollinate them selves if you grow a bit ?
New to pumpkins, and never knew of this process or even that you could do this. I'm now ready for next year, but going to leave this year's crop as it is. Many thanks!
So helpful! Thank you!
That’s a crazy plant! Do you trim flowers off till you’ve reached the bone growth you’d like?
I thought pumpkins usually form roots along the vines on their own, but maybe they grow faster if you help them..? Idk, I might try this next year.
I live in NE Texas and have had wonderful results growing squash/zucchini... until the squash vine borers get to them. Will I have the same issue with pumpkins?
Can you put semi decomposed wood chips on top of the vine? Also can you put wood chips on the soil late into the season?
Humans get blamed for all the bad things in nature and on this planet, until one realizes that humans are needed to pollinate pumpkins? If nature can't do it, I won't. But if it's ok for nature to do something, I will too.
No new videos or replies to the comments after this video....7 years back
So i have some seedlings growing. Are these bisexual or will I need a male and a female plant?
You only need one plant. Produces both flowers.
no.one tree has both.
shit i need to cut some terpiary vines and save my baby! what do you put under your pumpkin to keep moisture away from underneath sir?
so beautiful😍 sharing👭❤
LOL… How are we supposed to pollinate a female/male plant, If they are already planted? You literally did a demonstration with a cut flower… That does not help at all, show us how to pollinate say, using a flower that is still rooted in the ground… That would make more sense
Interesting video... You may be interested in my unorthodox method that is similar to this. Last year we bought some pumpkins from Trader Joe's. They say until March 2018 and started leaking. Just prior to this, I had just gotten motivated to remove a massive, solid root from an old Orange tree that reached full maturity and was easily 40 to 50 years old. The root was massive and left a hole big enough to literally make a pond out of... I thought, let's try an experiment. (My garden is in La Habra, California and it has been very hot this year) I tossed both rather large pumpkins into the hole and they smashed pretty good.
A few weeks later I started to notice the sprouts and just started watering. I have to say, every other time I have grown from a mound and they never looked this healthy without some sort of artificial fertilizer. All of the vines have grown out of the hole and have spread all across my backyard, over 20 feet in some cases. As it progressed I set up a few water points that created an alluvial fan going into the hole and started covering some vines. I compost daily, however I started throwing my compost directly into the center of the hole and let the alluvial fan slowly cover it. It's too soon to see if my pumpkins will be larger than the seed they came from, but so far I am seeing some very healthy fruit and flower. Oh and incidentally, the fan is covering up the vines with soil naturally.
Thank you for sharing this.
Interesting. Can you explain more on the alluvial fan and water points? My brain is lost on that without context.
Hello I would have liked to see that hole and how your vines are growing.
My ?,
what is alluvial fan and why did you use whatever it is or means?
Excuse me I'm a beginner gardener😊
Can we cut old unwanted leaves
No need to cover the vine with soil the vine will grow roots without covering.
Why do I only have male flowers on my vine? It is a relatively young plant. 🙂
Great video, best so far. My vine is growing really slow and its not looking good. This will help. I hope I get some pumpkins.
Take those gloves off and you would be more believable.
Does this produce more on da vine?
Wait... THE plant? That's ONE pumpkin plant? Uh oh. If that's one plant, I'm starting to think I probably shouldn't haven't planted pumpkin in my yard. There's nowhere near that much space in the place I planted it. It's the Jack-o-Lantern variety and then I have the small sugar pie pumpkin plant a few feet away.
thats the reason the indians used squash as weed control. just one plant is enough to protect your corn and beans from weeds and to help keep the soil moist as a living mulch.
How do you acquire market for the pumpkin?
@growbigpumpkins
It seem you did two different applications for the thrusery stem.
At the begining you just cut off leaf leaving one leaf, in the second one you cut off the actuall stem.
If thats what I saw, is both applications right?
Or if thats not what is shown, I stand to be corrected in my understanding.
And thank you for the info, good knowledge to have, and a great looking vine there😊
Sorry but the flowers are really pumpkin.
Cut the bud the flower is scary to me
4:00 That is nasty. ;)
Very informative. Going to try this on tomato and cucumber plants.
You're torchering the plant
Any tips for dealing with aphids..? I live in tropical country.. Aphids can always attack our crops.
I tried some home remedies tips from youtube like mixing a baking soda, vegtable oils, & dishwasher liquid soap into one. Welp they did kill them but in the next 2 or 3 days the leaves turned into black like it was burned. I want to change into some vinegar mix but I heard they can cause the burn effect as well pretty similar to baking soda ones
I feel like I just sat through sex ed class for the first time.
A better looking Will Ferrel! Thanks a lot. Growing pumpkins soon.👍
Wow details nice knowledge
I would like to grow punkin where is the market?
If you trip in this field your dead☠☠☠☠☠☠☠
very good.........
So right around February I threw a whole pumpkin into my back yard. I didn't think anything of it, but it took off like wildfire.
Today, I cleaned up the back and preserved the vines as much as possible. But I know I bent a few. I don't have a green thumb, but I'd love if it yielded at least one. Any advice?
This is an awesome video...many thanks
Do they have gay 🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐flowers too.. 😂😂😂...
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... No offense am kidding
Can you burry the main stem from where you planted the seed without any harm?
My pumpkin vines never produce any female flowers. Only make flowers. I don't know why I always end up with all male flowers.
I was wondering if u can help me? I'm doing my first ever pumkins,I have about 7 or 8 plants that have been doing greet all summer long until now,I don't have alot of space for the garden but again they were doing good ,now the roots are splitting and cracking I did try bury the parts with fresh soil but didn't work.now I've lost about 3 plants and am very disappointed, I have a plant that has a couple pumkins started,and am afraid to lose them I'm going to post a video on my channel if u can check it out and give me some direction, my growing is in connecticut
good job..
Hi sir.... I am from India... I am very much impressed with your cultivation. Can you provide seeds of this pumpkin plz...
Do you use inoculant on your seeds also? Or just when burying the vines..(.mycrobial fungi)
I have a pumpkin which I self pollinated. It has been getting larger but no it is about 1 1/2 diameter and about 5 inches long. Today I felt it and it feels like it's getting softer. Is this a normal process? Ty
🥀🥀🥀🥀
Thanks for sharing important tips, I subscribe your channel :)
He is SO destructive, cutting off the weak, cutting all those flowers to demonstrate, and then forcing pumpkin fertilization.
My vine is only 5 ft long and I already have female flower, should I be worried? It’s a Connecticut Field Variety
Thank you so much. You have no idea how much you helped.
I didn't know flowers have a gender.
Hi would it br possible to do this with any vine/plant for example cucumbers and watermelons?
🎼there's a little white spot on the vine today. It's the same old spot as yesterday
Okk my pumpkin plant it’s almost 4-5 weeks old , when they r mature enough do I have to really do this , or I can leave them alone ,
Great now Pumpkin Porn is on my computers history.
I was planning on training mine vertically but now I feel like I shouldn’t be?
🌱🎃🌱 is that really all ONE plant?! 😲
Inside of a female.. I mean flower
I watched this because last october i had a pumpkin with a rotten stem and a rotten spot next to the stem
I had no idea that little stub was a root
I cant wait to make mud pies!
All my flowers are male... This explains everything.
All of my pumpkin’s have barbed stems that are incredibly painful to handle. Is this typical of large organic pumpkins? I got the seeds from the pumpkins myself, last year.
It varies depending on the type of pumpkin. So one can be soft and one be very spikey!
this technique we use here in brazil for seedless watermelon, only we cut the branch after a month from where the matris foot was buried and the vine that we entered remains and the main foot is eliminated
What are these “rutts” he speaks of?