Awesome, that looks really good. I don't know if that's normal but one of my volunteer squash plants is doing the same thing.
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My sweet pumpkin plant!!!! And it's first pumpkin! Is it normal for this one to be growing so big so quickly and all the other little pumpkin buds are still smaller than my finger and not growing
Dan, so if your root system was allowed a pit 2 to 3 feet deep at planting, the roots should have plenty of room to develop. Any idea of how much difference there is between the planting soil and the native soil? If it's too great a difference, the roots could be challenged. If the soil is well drained, that's good for the roots. It doesn't look like you've pruned yet, so that's good at this point. Was it planted at the depth at which it grew in the nursery? If planted below that depth, that could be a challenge. When the tree does come into bloom, it may be one of those that need a second tree for pollination purposes. I'd ask the nursery about that. It's old enough that a 10-10-10 or 10-6-4 could benefit it. What are the signs you see that cause you to think you have a canker or borer issue? That would help to know.
Awesome. I know I don't either, I really should start doing that....
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