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Pinnacle Peak

British Columbia, Canada

I believe the 1623 Wallace has more potential than the 2009 Wallace. feel free to disagree. :)

1/26/2014 3:02:23 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

Time will tell

1/26/2014 3:06:34 PM

Pumpking

Germany

No need to disagree here...I´m just waiting for Pap and Ron to grow both the 2009 and 1623 in the same patch, that kind of direct comparison should give us some impressions of the real potential of those seeds.

1/26/2014 3:11:41 PM

pg3

Lodi, California

Depends Jordan, the 1623 is now known to split, but besides that the two are very close when it comes to potential.

1/26/2014 4:11:42 PM

cojoe

Colorado

If i had both and had to choose-I like the 1623

1/26/2014 4:44:50 PM

City Farmer

Guelph, ONT

I bought a wallace lot last year and I still have a 1623..
The spliting has me nervous.Put it on the shelf again this year...

1/26/2014 5:14:32 PM

L-C cool T

Luskville Quebec Canada

does anyone know about how many splits it had ,
compared with good ones

1/26/2014 6:45:09 PM

lookijook

St.thomas

Dillenger, Bushwacker, Tahonta...have bucked off over 90% of riders. Cowboys that can find a way to 'just hold on' usually win big. If your looking to win these days you gota look to get bucked off too. 1623 might throw you before your 8 seconds is up, but man what a ride!:)

1/26/2014 8:36:37 PM

L-C cool T

Luskville Quebec Canada

did your pumpkin blow after a surge in water supply
lookijook ,

i wanted to have some pictures of the 1623 in action , went back to your diary from last year but it seemed to be way shorter then it was ?

1/26/2014 8:46:46 PM

L-C cool T

Luskville Quebec Canada

do you think theres a way we could train the fruit to lay in a way that wont put as much stress on the blossom end

1/26/2014 8:49:34 PM

lookijook

St.thomas

Yeah, I 'uped the oats' before we went away for a weekend and the rest is history.

1/26/2014 9:07:41 PM

L-C cool T

Luskville Quebec Canada

will you try again this year ,

1/26/2014 9:18:57 PM

lookijook

St.thomas

I 'try' every year L-C:)...1623 Wallace in my opinion has crazy potential, All the best.

1/26/2014 9:44:00 PM

Pinnacle Peak

British Columbia, Canada

Joe Mentings 1623 Wallace.....hmmmmmm.....

Day 58, estimated at 1623 lbs, doing 30+ lbs a day, really thick walls.

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=207853

1/26/2014 9:57:17 PM

BravoV2

Elk County, PA

And how is it that this Wallace doesn't have a nick name yet?

1/27/2014 7:33:57 AM

pap

Rhode Island

with regard to the 1623 and issues with possible splitting.

ron and i will grow two 1623 plants this year.he and i have had several conversations regarding the splitting issue.
of course we dont know what system or additives preceeded the splitting for growers so we are left to wonder? is it a genetic fault? or just being pushed to hard? quite possibly a bit of both? hard to tell.

here are a couple things we have considered to eleminate blossom end stress.not sure yet what we will do.

1. turn fruit when it is young to allow it to grow with the blossom cushioned by playwood,mill fabric and growing with blossom directly centered on the ground????( I SAY THIS BECAUSE THE 2009 HAD A FOLD OVER LIP THAT I BELIEVE HELPED KEEP THE 2009 BLOSSOM FROM STRESS AND ALSO RONS 1872 GREW OVER ON THE BLOSSOM-I BELIEVE THIS KEPT THE BLOSSOM AREA SUPPORTED)
2. allow several sides before the fruit to continue growing longer into the season as a buffer for the absorbing some of the energey.
3. keep soil evenly moist and fed but not over watered ( we have a new water/moister system for the soil this year)
4.feed/folier and disease control plant as always.

pap

1/27/2014 2:48:50 PM

L-C cool T

Luskville Quebec Canada

hey pap, when you say to turn the fruit centered on the ground , do you mean completely with the stem facing the sky ? or at 3oclock to make sure gravity makes the top part grow over the blossom end and not sink in ?

i reckon a grower tried it facing upward and it ended up very splattered and rotted from the bottom

l-c

1/27/2014 3:08:00 PM

pap

Rhode Island

my thoughts were slightly off center, say 2 oclock at the most.

1/28/2014 10:16:54 AM

Pumpkin Hare

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

So, to clarify for me, the stem is at around 2 O'Clock, facing slightly upward, and the blossom end is facing slightly down towards the ground, say at around 8 O'Clock?

1/28/2014 12:29:37 PM

L-C cool T

Luskville Quebec Canada

thats the way i will grow it
reaching for the sky

thanks mr wallace

1/28/2014 12:56:30 PM

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