Hi all,
This is my first time here on Helpful Gardener in a few years. I planted 4 pumpkins early just as a practice run. I'm going to plant my Halloween Pumpkins on June 21st (I live in Louisiana by the way). I planted two to a hole, sometime around Feb 20th I believe. I planted two Jack O' Lanterns and two Connecticut Fields. Both are doing nicely in my opinion with the exception of the leaves near the near the bottom of the plants (I'm assuming from lack of sunlight, because the larger leaves are shading them). Also, a few days ago, I noticed both plants are secreting small amounts of a white liquid in a few areas of the stem, that resembles saliva (I know, gross lol), what is this? As I said, I think they're doing nicely, but wanted some expert opinions. Thanks!
Connecticut Fields-
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62053872@N05/7042933181/in/photostream
Jack O' Lanterns-
https://www.flickr.com/photos/62053872@N05/7042933135/in/photostream
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- Green Thumb
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- Green Thumb
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- Joined: Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:19 pm
- Location: Pacific NW
What do you mean survive to Halloween. Pumpkins can grow for a very long time especially the latter ones to set. Late year the pumpkin growers here still had green pumpkins in October, so it depends on the year. In the pacific NW we are about to plant pumpkins in the next 2-3 weeks and some of us have them started in pots already a week or two ago, but will wait to put them out until May 1 just incase we get a surprise frost since our spring is cooler than average this year. A ripe pumpkin willl hold for months if you knock the dirt off and store in a cool dry place.
Best of luck
Best of luck