last year's ones are much bigger, I hope there will be such a good instructional video, I really appreciate these videos because they taught me a lot about everything this season
@@CountryBoys99 depends on your climate. If humid, you might need a fan on a lot of spots. But generally a fan on the stem, blossom and crown (stump) are the common places for prevention. But check your crown, main vine, stem and pumpkin daily for signs of softening or the beginning of rot. Those are the places where you need a fan to dry things out most.
Patch 2 is looking great! That 2560 Gienger is sure getting exciting. Hope she continues to grow well for you.
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my 2245 also had a stem split, still chugging along...
@@Reapzz55 I lost mine today 🥲
@@dawson_acres 😕 I’m sorry
last year's ones are much bigger, I hope there will be such a good instructional video, I really appreciate these videos because they taught me a lot about everything this season
@@ImreBodor-y4s let me know what questions you want answered and I will try to add them in the videos.
Amazing progress.
@@coloradosean2005 thanks!
20+#/day is absolutely mind-blowing!
@@My_trashtalking_account I know and the 2569 was doing over 50 lbs a day!
@@dawson_acres 🤯
first time giant pumpkin grower . Where should I have a fan on my pumpkin ?
@@CountryBoys99 depends on your climate. If humid, you might need a fan on a lot of spots. But generally a fan on the stem, blossom and crown (stump) are the common places for prevention. But check your crown, main vine, stem and pumpkin daily for signs of softening or the beginning of rot. Those are the places where you need a fan to dry things out most.
@@dawson_acres Thank you for the information. Much appreciated .
@@CountryBoys99start investing in fans…I have 6 box fans and 4 smaller fans… I need more…🪭
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