Bubbas Tips! Growing giant pumpkins
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- What are the latest secrets in growing giant pumpkins? How are they growing world records? How are they growing the state records? Bubba shares his latest perspective. Who is Bubba NFL team?#bubba #vegetables #giantpumpkin #pumpkinpatch #youtubevideo #pumpkinseeds #grow #cultivation #soiltips #detroit #football #gardeningtips #garden
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Wish the big punpkins had s better shape. Need to have a contest for the best shape. 😊
We have good shape ones what are you shooting for weight wise? We Do have Howard Dill best color & shape contests are every weigh off
Look at these seeds on my website worldwidegiantgrowers.com/product/600-lb-clementz-2021/
Hey Bubba! My OMG Deal seeds just arrived, super excited to grow them!!! The genetics in this 1005 Clementz is looking amazing!!!!!
Yes I feel there’s 2500 pound potential there but really probably 3000 pound potential. Thanks for growing them.
Cool seeing the seed cases out there already. Hopefully they save a few seeds from getting crushed
Yes, the Postal Service right now is horrible for losing packages and damaging seeds. Must pack seeds. Very good when shipping.
Thanks Mark you the man👍👍🎃
I’m excited I’m really excited for 2024 I may run out I’m so excited I may run out and wet my plants 😂 🌱 🪴
Michigan won it aĺl in college football, the Lions need to win it in the nfl. I want both of my teams to win 🏈
Go Lions !🦁
Cool video thanks x
For those people wanting to get to the next level competing
@@Worldwidegiantgrowers I don't compete but am looking forward to having a bigger pumpkin out the front this year.
@@Richtea557 the broad fork is a lot of work. You do not have to do that to grow bigger pumpkins, but it definitely will make your soil better. If you have the time and energy and the red inoculants their expensive you could easily spend $500 on red inoculants those will make your soil healthier for growing all types of vegetables and help eliminate disease in the soil so I guess it just depends on your budget, how much you love gardening. One big key is to have loose fertile soil to grow in these Giants.
I had Santa bring me a broad fork this past Christmas
Nice must’ve been a good girl. All I got was a lump of coal 🪨 😂 jk be careful start using it gradually make sure your soil is not too hard that you bend it or break it mines pretty good but I kinda use it a little sparingly at times Mine was under $200. The real good ones are over $200.
How come no one is talking about soil inoculations? I feel that that is a secret no one is letting go of. That is the difference between between 2k an 2400.. what do you think?
Are you talking beneficial bacteria Michoriza ?etc. Or are you referring to something else that I don’t know about . that’s what I’m talking about in the video. The Soil inoculations start early in the Grow bag in the cold frame. combined with deeper root availability breaking the hard pan improving your soil depth . Some people may already have this in their soil I would think very few but yes this is what we’re talking about to get to 2600 pounds maybe world record
Think you need to watch the video again, 😅
Totally different Bubba, I am pretty sure what they are not telling you is they probably use a soil inoculations that creates specific microbes that increase the digestion of organic material thus creating consistent feeding. The reason it is working is because soil amendments availability is limited. The microbes never stop feeding. I am telling you they as are keeping it a secret they are not telling a friend..... it will come out in the end.
Just looked up broadforks and they cost more than I paid for my tiller. Think they work a lot better than a pitchfork that I can use for free from my parents’ farm?
No a pitchfork will not work. I paid less than $200 for my broad Fork I think for the results you get it’s worth of 200 bucks. however, mine only goes down 13 inches.
I may bite the bullet and buy a deeper one to try to achieve the results I want