How to Grow a Giant Pumpkin: Secrets to Growing 1000+ Pound Pumpkins

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
  • How to grow a giant pumpkin. Giant pumpkin growing 101 with advanced techniques for experienced giant pumpkin growers. Tips and "secrets" to grow your biggest pumpkin ever. Did you appreciate this video? Say thanks with $1 to help support more videos: www.pumpkinsforcollege.com/do...
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  • @davegazaway3103
    @davegazaway3103 2 года назад +9

    This is truly the only video clip you need to watch to grow giants! An all in one masterpiece! Thank you!

  • @thomasalwyndavisj
    @thomasalwyndavisj 3 года назад +37

    Bravo!
    If we had a video of this quality for every subject we would be an intergalactic species.

  • @brianvanschyndel9911
    @brianvanschyndel9911 3 года назад +18

    By far the best most informative pumpkin growing video that I've watched. I'm from Canada and have growing many,many other crops but never a giant pumpkin. When I was researching this I watch all the videos that I could find, this guy knows what he's talking about! Thanks for the help I really appreciate it.

    • @ryan5307
      @ryan5307 2 года назад

      As a fellow Canadian how has your luck been with our shorter growing season? I've never grown a giant myself probably only 50lbs at best best but I'd love to try and get over 250 and hopefully now I can after watching this video!

    • @newfieingenuity
      @newfieingenuity 2 года назад +1

      @@ryan5307 Check out this one too. This guy gives a lot of the same info, but more on pest control, and he filmed the whole process!
      ruclips.net/video/yPB7WK_jX4I/видео.html

    • @ryan5307
      @ryan5307 2 года назад

      @@newfieingenuity thanks I'll definitely check it out!

  • @dillpickle4239
    @dillpickle4239 Год назад +2

    This video should have more likes . 👍 first season here , thanks for the advice 🍻

  • @Fuzzysword
    @Fuzzysword 4 года назад +14

    Wow. The magnum opus of pumpkin growing. Thank you for your dedication to this interesting craft.

  • @slowbro1337
    @slowbro1337 2 года назад +2

    I just felt like trying my hand at gardening and I felt like learning to do a giant pumpkin so now I'm here.

  • @caleblivaudais7573
    @caleblivaudais7573 2 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for the step by step video! I'm a first year Pumpkin Growing Enthusiast 🤓! I'm totally obsessed! 😀 You are the man Brother! 🤓🤓🤓B, but I'm coming for that first place ribbon! 🤓🤓🤓👍🙏

  • @angelslive9651
    @angelslive9651 3 года назад +8

    Them Giant Pumpkin can feed a Whole village for a month - Well Done 💕

  • @johnyoung7825
    @johnyoung7825 Год назад +2

    If you're obsessed with giant pumpkins, you gotta read the funny novel: Getting Huge.

  • @executivesecretary1648
    @executivesecretary1648 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting this Jamie !

  • @elenafalconsseedlaboratory403
    @elenafalconsseedlaboratory403 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video! I watched and enjoyed it!

  • @myshuda1
    @myshuda1 4 года назад +10

    Thank you for all of this information! The first year I grew about 5 Atlantic Giants that were about 200-300 lbs. We thought that was amazing, but it was first time luck because the next 5 years or so I haven’t been able to get them to grow well. I’m going to try again! Thanks again!

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 4 года назад +4

      If you didn't bury the vines in the past, do it this year and I bet you might be able to double those weights. At each leaf node, the vine will sprout new roots, so you can almost double your total roots by the end of the season by encouraging new root growth from the vines. Good luck!

    • @myshuda1
      @myshuda1 4 года назад

      Jamie Johnson Thank you. I will try that.

    • @tat2steve2010
      @tat2steve2010 2 года назад

      Do you have any extra seeds available, I could send an SASE

  • @River20122
    @River20122 Год назад

    This was the best tutorial I could find on youtube for learning the details step by step

  • @MamaToWildflowers
    @MamaToWildflowers 2 года назад +1

    Thats a lot of pumpkin pies!

  • @Q3x3Q3x3
    @Q3x3Q3x3 4 года назад +3

    A big thank you from Japan.

  • @javajav3004
    @javajav3004 5 лет назад +5

    Wow a whole hour. thank you so much man!

  • @johnchristian7615
    @johnchristian7615 5 лет назад +2

    I enjoy watching these videos great job. It be great to find people who share seeds! I didn't know people actually shared seeds like that.

  • @olympiab467
    @olympiab467 4 года назад +9

    THIS WAS GREAT INFO MAN! My kis and I are gonna grow us a big one this year and this helped a lot! THANK YOU!!! 🙏🏾

  • @lyndagonzalez
    @lyndagonzalez 3 года назад +2

    This is phenomenally informative. Thank you!!!

  • @BHVaranus
    @BHVaranus 5 лет назад +30

    Jesus christ I thought my videos were informative.... bravo indeed.

    • @edwardsullivan5884
      @edwardsullivan5884 4 года назад +6

      May the power of Christ compel you.. And your pumpkins ; )

  • @adhicahya5919
    @adhicahya5919 Год назад

    Marvelous!!! 🤩👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @toddbuettner3956
    @toddbuettner3956 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent presentation.. very thorough and informative. I'm shooting for a new state record myself this year.

    • @noahyaacoub961
      @noahyaacoub961 6 лет назад

      It was a good presentation, but the coughing drove me crazy!

  • @chrisdunn4457
    @chrisdunn4457 3 года назад

    Love it Jamie!!! We're finishing our documentary this year after 4 years of filming!!!!

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад

      Please let me know when it is done.

  • @oTorcHo
    @oTorcHo Год назад +1

    Amazing video, I am not ready for the giants just yet. would you say that all the info in this video is universal for growing pumpkins? I Learned a lot, thank you.

  • @jeremymassimino1176
    @jeremymassimino1176 2 года назад

    Thanks Jamie! Video was amazing!!! I’m hoping to get seeds from Pumpkins for College, but any other recommended sources? I’m in Pittsburgh PA. Thanks again

  • @JamesBennett
    @JamesBennett 5 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @johnboyajian1689
    @johnboyajian1689 Год назад +1

    Can you use a high speed video camera to video tape your pumpkin seeds growing your next giant pumpkin?

  • @zanderclaes4180
    @zanderclaes4180 Год назад +1

    Hi,
    I am a first-time grower from Belgium. I’m competing in a regional giant pumpkin competition. Since about a year we moved to a new house with a big garden that had a perfectly-sized patch which used to be a greenhouse. However I have no idea of the patch’s soil quality.. Since it used to be a greenhouse I assumed it was well-maintained soil.
    I planted my pumpkin in the middle of the patch, in a pit that I filled for 50% with compost/animal manure/organic fertilizer and 50% with soil. As the pumpkin grew I kept just 1 main vine and its sidevines, and I buried all of them to promote root formation. I pollinated in the beginning of July. In the following weeks I did not fertilize the soil of the patch that surrounded the plants base (where the vines were taking root), this might have been a mistake.
    Anyway about 2-3 weeks after pollination I started to notice spots on the leaves close to the pumpkin, these spots were in between the nerves and looked grayish/yellow dead foliage. Searching the internet I concluded that Magnesium or Manganese deficiency could be the problem so I treated the patch with +-400g of slow release MgO, +-5g of MgCl2 dissolved in water (which should work fast) and +-1g of MnCl2 dissolved in water. I also started fertilizing the whole patch with solid NPK pellets (12-12-12, about 3kg so far) that I mostly distributed along the vines.
    This seemed to stop the leaves from further deteriorating for a week or two. This week I started to notice that it seems to be progressing, and leaves are starting to become light green/dying starting at the leaf edges. It seems worse at old leaves that are close to the pumpkin, as the old leaves near the base of the plant are mostly okay. The leaves at the end of the main vain and side vines are also very healthy (and still growing).
    I have pictures that I could send which might give a better view of the state of certain leaves.
    I checked for pests but could not find any.
    Any idea what could be the cause? Could it still be too little fertilizer/magnesium? This would be in line with the fact that old leaves near the base of the plant are in good condition.
    As far as I know the plant is well-hydrated as it is not wilting in the heat of the day at noon.
    Any advice is much appreciated!
    Greetings from Belgium,
    Zander

  • @JoeyBolohan
    @JoeyBolohan 3 года назад +1

    Amazing information thank you so much for putting together this wonderful presentation it has given me so much insight into my pumpkin growth I am excited for my massive pumpkin this year!

  • @Master_Yoda1990
    @Master_Yoda1990 3 года назад +3

    I’m trying to grow a Dill’s Giant this year, this will be some help.

  • @honeykai8274
    @honeykai8274 4 года назад +1

    Great video!! Growing two pumpkin plants right now, i am going to use your methods!

  • @sy73326
    @sy73326 Год назад

    Just curious what form is the yucca in? I am not familiar with using that,

  • @tylasch4224
    @tylasch4224 3 года назад

    Great Video! Very informative, this makes you the pumpkin growing specialist! Haha
    I have a few questions for you regarding soil health. I have done a soil test and have all the results. Now I’m trying to figure out what to do. If you wouldn’t mind reaching out to me that would be very appreciated!
    I’m in southern WI and want to prep for next spring. I have the cover crop seed and am ready to work the soil.
    Thanks
    Ty

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад

      Sorry for the delayed reply. Contact me on the contact form at giantpumpkinman.com and I'll get you hooked up.

  • @penrynflowerfarm
    @penrynflowerfarm 5 лет назад

    Amazing video , thank you . Do you have your Weekly Fertilizer program for each week in a pdf form you could share.

    • @JamieJohnsonPumpkinMan
      @JamieJohnsonPumpkinMan  5 лет назад

      Thanks. This is what I'm doing this year: www.giantpumpkinman.com/2019/03/2019-giant-pumpkin-fertilizer-program.html

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 4 года назад

      Sorry, I just saw your post. Yes, this is the program that I use: www.giantpumpkinman.com/2018/02/2018-giant-pumpkin-secret-fertilizing.html

  • @parvizsamadov7728
    @parvizsamadov7728 4 года назад

    Hi.I need all lessons.I have no idea how to grow pumpkin or anything.Do you have full lesson?i am ready to buy>

  • @BB-hi5of
    @BB-hi5of 5 лет назад +1

    I am planning on growing a giant pumpkin next year, this video helped greatly. Do you know where to acquire some good quality seeds in Canada?

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 5 лет назад +1

      Any of the grower clubs would be happy to get you seeds. Probably best to reach out to a local club. Google "[Providence Name] giant pumpkin growers" and you' should be able to get in contact with a local grower off their website that would be more than happy to give you a high quality seed.

  • @frankpumpkin2350
    @frankpumpkin2350 4 года назад

    How many gallons of water are you make seen to feed during the weeks

  • @skuzzlebutt8825
    @skuzzlebutt8825 2 года назад +1

    this video is great! so i have an retired horse field with lots of worms and 10 years of horse poop and dead grass, but no shading, i was curious if this kind of thing would work with these? and i dont want to have any testing done...

  • @parvizsamadov7728
    @parvizsamadov7728 4 года назад +1

    i wanna know all details.what seed or fertilizier....i wanna know watering proces.What to do when sunny,when cold.all.Help me please.it is very important for me.

  • @Chris-pr5gp
    @Chris-pr5gp 3 года назад

    This is, by a wide margin, the greatest film I've ever seen.

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад

      Try Star Wars sometime and it might bump this video down the list some, but thanks for your kind comments. ;-)

  • @abrahamaruquipa6701
    @abrahamaruquipa6701 3 года назад +2

    I enjoyed watching your presentation and the passion that you have growing Atlantic giant pumpkin . I grew this variety in Bolivia and now in New Zealand, make me feel very happy when we involved the community around and the kids love to see how nature grows and having pumpkin soup or pumpkin cakes or making faces, even it is not tasty, we have fun. I agree with you when you said there is no small pumpkins

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад

      Thanks for your comments. Growing things can bring joy.

    • @tat2steve2010
      @tat2steve2010 2 года назад

      Do you currently have any seeds available?

    • @abrahamaruquipa6701
      @abrahamaruquipa6701 2 года назад

      @@tat2steve2010 yes I have some seeds

    • @laurakamal8842
      @laurakamal8842 19 дней назад

      Awesome 😎 video! Even a beginning gardener would have the courage to try this! Thank you!!!

  • @johnmueller2922
    @johnmueller2922 3 года назад +4

    wow ur good u should be a proffesser at a university that specializes in agriculture

    • @yamanmustafa
      @yamanmustafa 3 года назад

      I believe the term you were after was "professor".

  • @zephaniahwmarion7311
    @zephaniahwmarion7311 3 года назад +1

    If any seedlings get mold mist them with milk to kill the mold.

  • @Hojjiifp
    @Hojjiifp 3 года назад +2

    Wow, that is a load of heavy fertilizer and care......I gain 20 lbs. after the lesson🤣. Thank you.

  • @heccinv
    @heccinv 4 года назад

    When one of my pumpkins set fruit should i immediately remove the secondary vine right next to the pumpkin or wait until the pumpkin gets large

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад

      I've done both. It somewhat depends on how things are positioned. I like to get as man vines as close to the pumpkin as I can, but eventually you have to take that vine off.

  • @pamacosta1811
    @pamacosta1811 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Jamie, I got some seeds but they're aren't doing the greatest! I appreciated your helpful video... your knowledge and pumpkin are super answer. Jamie can I have a seed or 2? I'll will send a self addressed stamped envelope. :)

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 5 лет назад

      You bet Pam. Send me a bubble.

    • @pamacosta1811
      @pamacosta1811 5 лет назад

      Great! Do you want to send me address? pamiam_2@msn.com thanks again, can't wait to try growing my own next summer!

  • @martinmitchellhunter7087
    @martinmitchellhunter7087 5 лет назад +1

    Hi just wondering about watering in summer time? How much/often? Also I live in Daniel,Utah small world.

  • @leehudson3446
    @leehudson3446 3 года назад

    Please can I have some seed please

  • @ginaepe
    @ginaepe 2 года назад

    WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE PUMPKINS ?????????? WHEN DONE WITH THEM ?

  • @russellallen1
    @russellallen1 3 года назад

    If i get seeds from a 2,000 pound pumpkin will they on average outgrow say a 1200 pound seed if i don't baby them? what i'm saying i guess is are the top tier seeds more use to being babied and or have inbreeding problems that make them more finicky?

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад +1

      I wish it worked that way. The potential genetically may be in the seed, but that isn't always the case. Each seed in a pumpkin is a child. So each seed from the same pumpkin will be a little different. The other piece is when a 2,000 pound pumpkin is grown, there was a lot of TLC, good soil, correct watering and good weather that happen. So the same seed may grow to 500 pounds or 2,000 pounds depending on the circumstances.

    • @russellallen1
      @russellallen1 3 года назад

      @@Pixoinc that's kind of what I figured. Thanks for the reply.

  • @richardrobertson1331
    @richardrobertson1331 4 года назад

    Jamie, I'm trying to generate interest in growing giant pumpkins in my community (Springville, Utah). I moved here a few months ago and would like to invite all ages to participate, as long as they're interested. Great video . . . I'll reference this video in the pamphlet I pass out in March 2020 along with a free seed, or two.. Where can I purchase as many seeds as possible for a reasonable price? Thanks for posting.

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 4 года назад +1

      Richard Robertson go to pumpkinsforcollege.com and fill out the contact form and I can get you a bunch of seeds for near nothing.

    • @richardrobertson1331
      @richardrobertson1331 4 года назад

      @@jamiejohnson5507 I tried 12 times unsuccessfully to enter the "I am not a robot" code. Any other way to register?

  • @frankpumpkin2350
    @frankpumpkin2350 4 года назад

    How much water are you mixing when do your feeding.

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 4 года назад +1

      With my sandy soil, I'm putting down a fair amount of water, but I couldn't tell you how many gallons. I mostly target keeping the soil lightly moist. Just under the surface of the soil I don't want it to dry out, but I also don't want it muddy. So I go more by feel than volume.

    • @frankpumpkin2350
      @frankpumpkin2350 4 года назад

      @@jamiejohnson5507 ok thanks

    • @frankpumpkin2350
      @frankpumpkin2350 4 года назад

      Reverse osmosis?

  • @Amaethon100
    @Amaethon100 4 года назад

    oh boy i've only got 60 sq feet prepared under a polytunnel, think i may have underestimated this

  • @hashslinginhasher
    @hashslinginhasher 2 года назад

    18:50 wait so does gypsum lower or raise ph

    • @jkabhishek16
      @jkabhishek16 2 года назад

      Lowers ph it makes the soil acidic

  • @abitofthisabitofthatwithda5379
    @abitofthisabitofthatwithda5379 5 лет назад +1

    ancient ocean bottom or native burial grounds. a few tribes use oyster, some clam shells, abalone shells and conk shells as part of the burial rituals.

  • @noahbelcher27
    @noahbelcher27 4 года назад +2

    35:40 are you saying the pumpkins with grow 25-40 pounds more EVERY DAY? So if it’s 25lbs on a Sunday and it gains 25 each day theoretically I would have a 150lb pumpkin by Saturday!? God damn

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 4 года назад +1

      That is correct. A pumpkin will typically grow 90-100 days from the time it was pollinated. At around day 30 after pollination it will typically kick into high gear and if it has everything it needs it will grow 40 or even 50 pounds PER DAY. You can literally see the difference from morning to night. That growth rate will go 1-3 weeks and then starts tapering down. If you put a little math to the world record 2,624 pound pumpkin it averaged about 29 pounds per day for all 90 days which is crazy to think about.

  • @makismarkatopoulos7914
    @makismarkatopoulos7914 4 года назад +1

    Jamie, hi from London. I am going to give it a go this year. Can I ask you something please. Let's say that you choose the pumpkin you are keeping on the main stem. What are you doing with the stem which is keeping growing after the chosen pumpkin? You cutting it down after the pumpkin or you let it grow? Thank y in advance Jamie. Great video by the way.

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 4 года назад +2

      Sorry, somehow I missed your message. So I almost always go with a pumpkin that is on the main vine at least 10 feet from the stump. I'll pollinate all of the pumpkins on the main vine, but typically, the one I keep is going to be in the 11-15 feet range. I want the plant to get sufficiently large before the pumpkin starts taking off around day 28, so that 11-15 feet range on average works. Usually about 10 days after pollination if my chosen pumpkin is shiny and growing, I'll take the other pumpkins off the vine before it. I'll continue to pollinate after however, because you never know if that first one will abort. I'll take the other ones off if the main one is growing nicely after a bit however.

    • @makismarkatopoulos7914
      @makismarkatopoulos7914 4 года назад

      Let's say that I am choosing the pumpkin on the main stem. The question is, is it a good idea to cut the stem just after the chosen pumpkin?...so the plant send all the power into the pumpkin?

    • @jamiejohnson5507
      @jamiejohnson5507 4 года назад +3

      @@makismarkatopoulos7914 there is a bit of a debate on that, so different opinions. Some cut the main vine after the pumpkin so you don't have stress on the main vine as the pumpkin gets big. My thought is that you let the main vine grow. I saw a presentation in March from one grower that grew a 2,000+ pound pumpkin who lost the stump due to rot on the same week the pumpkin got pollinated. He grow the plant with a diamond shaped pattern to the vines where the vines where shortest near the stump and at the vine tip at the end of the season and longest near the pumpkin. I like that strategy best. Because it means all of those extra leaves are close to the pumpkin and mostly feeding the pumpkin rather than other parts of the plant.

    • @makismarkatopoulos7914
      @makismarkatopoulos7914 4 года назад

      Thank you very much Jamie.👍

  • @klaptongroovemaster
    @klaptongroovemaster 3 года назад

    I always sing 70s pr0n music when I'm hand pollinating. Bow chicka bow BOOOWW

  • @dawnnovak5789
    @dawnnovak5789 4 года назад

    Please can you post a list of the Labs Thank-you

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад +1

      I like Western Labs in Parma, ID. I've also used and liked Al Western Labs in Oregon.

  • @troymacleod7944
    @troymacleod7944 3 года назад +1

    i wish cannabis videos were all this damn good when i was learning , with that being said imma grow a big pumpkin

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад +1

      Post a pick Troy.

  • @jeffdinter6208
    @jeffdinter6208 4 года назад

    So you live in Midway UT. My dad & Sstep mom do aswell.
    Can you please send some seeds to me, if I send a S.A.S.E.?

  • @SwissNguyenCH
    @SwissNguyenCH Год назад

    🌹

  • @maxie2go
    @maxie2go 4 года назад

    Hi, how long does it take a pumpkin to grow to 1000 lbs? How long is it on the vine? Thank you... Be safe.

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад

      A pumpkin usually will only grow for 90 to about 105 days after pollination. So that means at peak growth the pumpkin should be doing 30-40 pounds a day. Usually it stops after that or frost hits. Most growers will pollinate only on the main vine at about 10 feet to 18 feet. The main nutrient flow is on the main vine, so it is best to have just one pumpkin on the vine once your chosen pumpkin starts to take off.

    • @maxie2go
      @maxie2go 3 года назад

      @@Pixoinc Wow! You could just sit and watch a pumpkin grow, like time-lapse photography. Amazing. Three months... Thank you... be safe.

  • @lengvanna1286
    @lengvanna1286 Год назад

    I1to buy pumpkin seeds

  • @edthe1owapyr020
    @edthe1owapyr020 3 года назад

    Could I message you somewhere to get a couple seeds in the mail

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад

      Sorry for the delayed reply. Contact me on the contact form at giantpumpkinman.com.

  • @baitthehooksilver
    @baitthehooksilver 4 года назад +1

    Tilth is different from me and you.

  • @ashimdebbarma6221
    @ashimdebbarma6221 3 года назад

    I'm from india...Can i get pumpkin seed 🌰

    • @glenncheetham2907
      @glenncheetham2907 2 года назад +1

      In the US it is basically illegal to export seeds without controlled testing and then potential approval from the USDA. If you're from India but live in the US- not a problem. But if you're asking someone to send seeds to India It isn't worth the court costs, probable, fines and possible jail time for the person you may ask this of. Smuggling is definitely illegal here- perhaps you have giant pumpkin growers in your country?

    • @ashimdebbarma6221
      @ashimdebbarma6221 2 года назад

      @@glenncheetham2907 ok I'm asking our court about the process after that i will tei you

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC 3 года назад

    I would eat one of those giant pumpkins

  • @zephaniahwmarion7311
    @zephaniahwmarion7311 3 года назад +1

    Try putting your plants in a Hugelkultur bed using Compost Tea high in Amino acid, Calcium and Silica...it helps my plants survive snow.

  • @pondholloworchards
    @pondholloworchards 2 года назад

    I just paid 10$ a piece for seeds

  • @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it
    @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it 2 года назад +1

    So the trick is to buy the right seeds, or you'll just grow regular pumpkins. Got it.

  • @sergeysokolov2921
    @sergeysokolov2921 2 года назад

    In Russia no sold seeds Atlantic gigant! Send me please seeds to postal in russia anybody, pleeeeeeeeeeeease!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MWoods-rs4wp
    @MWoods-rs4wp 4 года назад

    🤦🏼‍♀️ im never gonna grow a pumpkin. Not even a two inch by two inch! They’re blooming but not pollinating.

    • @MWoods-rs4wp
      @MWoods-rs4wp 4 года назад

      Had boring worms. They weren’t too exciting, but very boring 😩

    • @heccinv
      @heccinv 4 года назад +3

      find a flower that has no tiny pumpkin on the bottom and cut it off the plant, this is a male flower, then take all the petals off so the pointy thing filled with pollen is exposed. then find a flower that has a tiny pumpkin on the bottom, this is a female flower, and rub the pointy thing of the male flower on the brain looking thing on the inside of the female flower. bam you pollinated it yourself and it will grow even better then natural pollination

  • @harleyblue17
    @harleyblue17 2 года назад

    You took Harley's Smith video and read it word for word.. SMH
    Check out HARLEY SMITH..!

  • @Smokey420Greenleaf
    @Smokey420Greenleaf 3 года назад

    holy crap how about some simple, basic information? im not looking to grow prize winning pumpkins, im just looking to know when to plant them, and when to harvest them.

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад +1

      The title says 1,000+ pound pumpkin Smokey. Lol. When you start somewhat depends on where you live. Start them indoors around the time of your average last frost. Most pumpkins will grow 90-100 days after pollination and then they will stop growing.

  • @chipsammich2078
    @chipsammich2078 3 года назад

    This guy had Covid 2 years ago

    • @glenncheetham2907
      @glenncheetham2907 2 года назад +1

      When criticizing any science-based presentation it's considered poor manners to side-rail the comments. Especially if you aren't really named Chipwich.

    • @chipsammich2078
      @chipsammich2078 2 года назад

      @@glenncheetham2907 are you related to Dewey?

    • @glenncheetham2907
      @glenncheetham2907 2 года назад

      @@chipsammich2078 And Howe!

    • @chipsammich2078
      @chipsammich2078 2 года назад

      @@glenncheetham2907 lol 👍

  • @stbam1965
    @stbam1965 3 года назад

    Get to thepoint

    • @Pixoinc
      @Pixoinc 3 года назад +1

      There isn't a magic bullet to growing a giant pumpkin. It is death by a thousand cuts when it comes to pumpkin growing. No magic fertilizer or magic seed. The point is that there are a LOT of points to grow a 1,000 or 2,000 pound pumpkin.

  • @stbam1965
    @stbam1965 3 года назад

    Omg come on just say how bla bla bla

  • @Theredeemedbychrist316
    @Theredeemedbychrist316 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ssssoooooo much waste of time i put my seeds in the ground water them and they grow last year i grew 1500 lber