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Hydro pumpkins
Hello, I grow pumpkins every year... Atleast I trie. This year I was on YouTube a saw some people growing pumpkins on hydroponic systems. I figured I would try it. I had my plant in the system for about a week and showed no sign of stress when it was moved into the system. Yesterday the big 1st real leaf went limp and today the other two wen limp and now the whole plant is limp I pulled it out and it had very few roots. I put a new plant in with a lot of roots and was wondering if there is anything I can do to help this plant have the best survival. I did have one root type of fertilizer I put in the water. I had 20 gallons and it said 1 table spoon for each gallon but thought that was a lot so I put in 10 table spoons. If anyone has help at all it would be great.
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Hello, Hydro pumpkins
1. How are you starring the seedlings, and transplanting them? 2. What type of system are you growing them in? 3. How did you construct it? 4. Do you have any pictures of the system and the plants????? 5. What is the temperatures (air and water)? 6. Did you transplant them from a more shaded area to a more full sun area? 7. Are you saying the plants now have less roots than when you transplanted them? What color are the roots? 8. What kind of water are you using for your water supply? 9. what type of growing media are you using? 10 what kind of watering cycle are you giving them? 11. what type of nutrients are you using, and do you have a link to it. |
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1. I started my pumpkin in peet pellets and then put it in jiffy cardboard pots then transplanted them by washing dirt off of it and filling pellets around roots until it was at the top. 2/3. I have a homage hydroponic system I made with a 36 gallon plastic container I got at Walmart and used a dremel to cut the dimensions of the net container. I got a water pump to pump water up to the roots instead of water filled to the top, it has a air pump for when roots dangle into water I can get them air. 4. Cannot get any pics at this time 5. Air is 64 degrees farenhiet and water temp is unknown 6. The sun was the same. 7. The plant had the same amount of roots but weren't growing like the roots on my other pumpkin plants. 8. I used water from our sink. 9. What do u mean by growing media? 10. The water is continuously all night 11. I use miracle grow root growth formula and It was recemended when I read an article on hydroponic pumpkins online. |
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Hello Exploding pumpkin,
I'm sorry it took so long for me to reply. I have been sick most of the week, as well as trying to get other things done that needed to get done. Quote:
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P.S. I forgot to ask if you were checking the pH, and what the pH is at, and if it fluctuates. |
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When I said other pumpkin plants, I grew multiple plants to use the best. The best had the least roots. But it doesn't matter. I decided to grow some in wet paper towels. They grew and didn't have room. I just stuck them in water my bamboo plant was in and they grew fine. The first one I put in and it died. It turned out I. Got the fertilizer correct... But I was only suposed to water it with fertilizer once every week. I cleaned out the system and got a lot of spring water and used that instead. Finally that plant grew. Untill my baby German Shepard thought it was a good idea to step on the system and killed the plant as well as ruining the system.. But thanks for the help
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