I buried my pumpkin to make it grow faster

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  • @sugoiharris1348
    @sugoiharris1348 Před rokem +4616

    This makes sense as vines like to put down roots at all their nodes. I do this with my vining houseplants to make them stronger and fuller.

    • @johndyer9232
      @johndyer9232 Před rokem +51

      And sweet potatoes. Every a leaf node that roots grows more sweet potatoes.

    • @oceandizzle7
      @oceandizzle7 Před rokem +11

      You can do this with regular Ivys (houseplants) ?? 😮

    • @YoSpongebob
      @YoSpongebob Před rokem +17

      @@oceandizzle7yes many people do that with their houseplants (Someone I know does it and her plants are lowkey thriving far more than before)

    • @sugoiharris1348
      @sugoiharris1348 Před rokem +23

      @@oceandizzle7 yep. Any vining plant, Ivy, pothos, heart leaf philos, string of things, even tradescantia if you are careful and don’t break the stems. I’ve done it with them all and they get fuller and stronger because they have more roots.

    • @karmen9514
      @karmen9514 Před rokem +7

      ​@sugoiharris1348 did this to fill my string of pearls and trsting everone i have lol. My watermelon plant that's on a trellis rooted itself to the ground too

  • @faithsibanda403
    @faithsibanda403 Před rokem +2896

    In some parts of southern Africa namely Zimbabwe and Zambia, we eat the pumpkin leaves as vegetables much like your collard greens in the US. However in Zambia we add groundnut powder and in Zimbabwe we add peanut butter.
    We obviously strip the prickley bit but just thought I would share a little of my heritage

    • @GoblinMode3004
      @GoblinMode3004 Před rokem +95

      How do they taste/do they taste similar to the pumpkin fruit?

    • @dontworry4945
      @dontworry4945 Před rokem +80

      thank you for sharing I would love to try it someday.

    • @subhadramahanta452
      @subhadramahanta452 Před rokem +104

      In India, at some parts as well, we eat the leaves, flowers, steams and fruit.
      Maybe, Ayurveda may even incorporate roots, but imma not sure about that.

    • @Urmomdot.com69
      @Urmomdot.com69 Před rokem

      Same with laos and thailand its my favorite soup

    • @Urmomdot.com69
      @Urmomdot.com69 Před rokem +4

      @@GoblinMode3004no it tastes like stewed greens and has a buttery texture and umami flavor

  • @cloudy2o333
    @cloudy2o333 Před rokem +1698

    I died a little inside when you cut off half the main stem. 😅

    • @Nakira2000
      @Nakira2000 Před rokem +21

      😮 i didn't see that the first time 😢

    • @Stroke2Handed
      @Stroke2Handed Před rokem +78

      Close it up and cover it. It'll heal right up.

    • @AaaaNinja
      @AaaaNinja Před rokem +63

      I think that's actually just a leaf stem.

    • @gameratortylerstein5636
      @gameratortylerstein5636 Před rokem +36

      ​@@AaaaNinja"just" a leaf stem? Leaves lives matter, seriously.

    • @bustakxllabrown
      @bustakxllabrown Před rokem +6

      ​@@gameratortylerstein5636yes, sugar leaves make good tea, fan leaves well, makes alright fans

  • @love.wildly.live.fearlessly

    Strawberries do this too so if you see a LONG leaf it’s not it’s called a runner and make sure it’s touching the dirt so it can root when ready and grow a new plant!

    • @feuerling
      @feuerling Před rokem +36

      On wild strawberries especially it's like a daisychain of connected plants, spreading everywhere. They just keep pushing outwards until eventually one plant in the chain hits a surface again. They can grow through weed fleece.

    • @thatsalt1560
      @thatsalt1560 Před rokem +37

      That's not the same thing. Pumpkins are vines that develop roots along the stem. Strawberries don't do this. They make new plants. Strawberry runners are not vines.

    • @davidthedeaf
      @davidthedeaf Před rokem +7

      This isn’t the same thing at all.

    • @samandmikikhardian1117
      @samandmikikhardian1117 Před rokem +6

      If you start a running strawerry plant, it's only going to run on to make new strawberry plants. It's not going to fruit berries down the vine.

    • @samandmikikhardian1117
      @samandmikikhardian1117 Před rokem +2

      Cause it's not a vine, lol. It's a runner now.

  • @jenniferrush8231
    @jenniferrush8231 Před rokem +538

    U can also do this to combat squash vine borers on zucchini and squashes

    • @adamdewolfe
      @adamdewolfe Před rokem +24

      Saved a single vine from my first attempt at growing pumpkins because of this trick, didn't even think to do research into pests....

    • @cristiewentz8586
      @cristiewentz8586 Před rokem +3

      I was going to mention that! Thank you!

    • @Painted_Owl
      @Painted_Owl Před rokem +6

      I wonder if it also works with Water melons and cucumbers? I could only assume so

    • @cristiewentz8586
      @cristiewentz8586 Před rokem +2

      @@Painted_Owl I've not noticed cukes setting down secondary roots......hmmm....

    • @natemarvel2471
      @natemarvel2471 Před rokem +6

      When I learned this, I stop spraying BT and don't have any problems with the vine borers

  • @SirSkippy87
    @SirSkippy87 Před rokem +95

    You don’t even need to bury the stem, as long as the root senses the soil it will burrow straight down deep and spread out, and you definitely don’t need the rooting hormone to make this happen, it happens naturally with pumpkin and varieties of winter squash like Butternut Squash. However, if you’re trying to grow 200+ lb watermelons, I suggest slightly burying the vines and adding a decently thick layer of mulch to promote and encourage anchor roots at leaf nodes! I grow Giant Pumpkins and Giant watermelons and have been for 8 years now! The varieties I use are Atlantic Giant for pumpkin and Carolina Cross for watermelon…

    • @chubbygardengnome
      @chubbygardengnome Před 2 měsíci +5

      You're technically correct, but doing what he's doing speeds up the process and tends to be a lot more effective

  • @miscellaneousme
    @miscellaneousme Před měsícem +2

    These bite-size shorts full of information are so helpful! Keep ‘em coming!

  • @PaulC001
    @PaulC001 Před rokem +66

    i threw out some leftover seed from my parrots. there was also shredded cardboard, they like to chew it up while i watch tv.
    some of the seed was still viable and started growing in the cardboard compost after a few heavy rains and now i have lots of gourds and funny looking pumpkins. a few of the pumpkins are getting huge! i think it's because most of their growing stems were covered with just leaves and small stems coming out of the compost.

  • @magiccookie22
    @magiccookie22 Před rokem +19

    Don’t even need rooting hormone 👌the nodes have sensory tissue that knows when it’s underground or near dirt. Doing this helps all vining vegetables; zucchini, cucumber, squash, and surprisingly even tomatoes (but they still need additional support to keep the fruit off the ground). Plants like this are also easy to grow vertical in small spaces if burying like this isn’t plausible

    • @marjanaavsec8392
      @marjanaavsec8392 Před rokem +1

      👀There you go gardeners!

    • @BLEACH500
      @BLEACH500 Před rokem

      I just rooted some bamboo and some of them fell in the prop box and they where on a angle the tops where inches from the perlite they grew roots a few inches down into the perlite

  • @tempestive1
    @tempestive1 Před rokem +20

    You can soak the year's willow branches for a couple of days to get a solution with some salicylic acid, and use it to water instead of buying the auxins ;) aspirins also work.

  • @ameal1382
    @ameal1382 Před rokem +5

    No,what you need sir is a milk fed pumpkin. That'll do it right there, milk fed.

  • @HandmaidenOfDistinction66854

    Looks like another way to also defeat the squash vine borer as well.🌱👩🏾‍🌾🐛

  • @GanjaBreadman
    @GanjaBreadman Před rokem +23

    Use aloe water for rooting hormone. I usually just blend up some aloe leaves with water. Works great

    • @karmelicanke
      @karmelicanke Před 10 měsíci +3

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @Marra7777
      @Marra7777 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Do you mean from aloe vera

    • @GanjaBreadman
      @GanjaBreadman Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@Marra7777 yes

    • @jims.3987
      @jims.3987 Před 4 měsíci

      This never works

    • @GanjaBreadman
      @GanjaBreadman Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@jims.3987 I'm sorry it hasn't worked out for you. It works for me every time. I sometimes cut off a leaf of an aloe vera and stick the cutting straight into it. Get it all slimed up and stick it in the cloner.

  • @MasteredMirages
    @MasteredMirages Před rokem +84

    Hey buddy, I just wanted to say how much I appreciate all that you do and all that you share. It is been an invaluable resource and I've learned a lot, and you've helped me solve a lot of problems in my own garden! I know I'm just starting out and I have experienced gardening my whole life but it's different when you're the head Gardner.
    So I want to take my time and write you a reply and ask you if you have a code for Amazon or anywhere else for purchasing supplies. And tools? I would much rather pay a little extra. If it helps you and what you do then just go order it online or just go to the box store. I need a small shovel like you were just using in this video and some other odds of new stuff and I thought it'd be nice of me to see if you had a code like some other CZcamsrs have for different things that they share.

    • @ElrzbietaJabko5
      @ElrzbietaJabko5 Před rokem

      Yeah ❤ literalnie jedyny youtuber który widać że ma szczerą pasję, intelekt i common sense, przez to wyświetlenia trafiają mu rykoszetem tego podejścia, i to jak licznie!

  • @dudecpt
    @dudecpt Před rokem +23

    I'm looking forward to seeing the fruits of this labour! 🤞🎃

    • @jims.3987
      @jims.3987 Před 4 měsíci

      Just go plant your own pumpkin seed dude. They grow like weeds and will grow virtually anywhere

  • @RaccoonRecluse
    @RaccoonRecluse Před rokem +9

    Yup, though I always have 3 to 5 plants at first. Then each year you take the progressively larger stronger skinned one of the few till you have seeds from a chonker, then you reduce down to one. This is how my family grew a mega zucchini for the state fair.

    • @Andy-pr5be
      @Andy-pr5be Před 18 dny

      I give mine a little bit of beer on the hottest days

  • @TexasExperience
    @TexasExperience Před 2 měsíci +2

    Holy shit!!! I had just figured this out after 50 years. I never heard this Before but that it was crazy growth!!!!

  • @thegoatest
    @thegoatest Před rokem +3

    I like how you gently picked up the stem then gently dropped it down.

  • @vinito19
    @vinito19 Před 5 měsíci +1

    'Use growth hormones'
    "Hey, my harvest tastes off and my soil is nutrient deficient". That's you, soon enough.

  • @ardenthebibliophile
    @ardenthebibliophile Před rokem +83

    My pumpkins do this unprompted, I think the rooting hormone might be overkill

    • @melaniedennis9540
      @melaniedennis9540 Před rokem +10

      Everybody has their own method and ways of doing things

    • @BooBuKittyPhuk
      @BooBuKittyPhuk Před rokem +14

      It doesn't hurt tho and for a lot of gardeners, especially those relying on a garden for most their food, its important to do everything possible and like he said it just makes it happen _faster_

    • @chadklaren9537
      @chadklaren9537 Před rokem +7

      They already grow roots on their own there's no reason to do anything he did other than cutting the pumpkins off and leaving one or 2.

    • @miekaandkadoe7042
      @miekaandkadoe7042 Před rokem +10

      Pumpkins root very quickly and they will self root as long as the vine is touching dirt it anchors it’s self with them as it grows along no need to bury them or root hormone, I mean it may help grow even bigger pumpkins but Atlantic giants already get big as long as you trimming them down to 1-2 pumpkins per vine I actually live 10 mins away from the farm that first grew the Atlantic giants the Howard dill farm in Windsor NS I have some growing in my yard right now lol

    • @Steve.._.
      @Steve.._. Před rokem +3

      @@chadklaren9537ah yes let’s let it grow slower! We have all the time in the world right? 😂😂

  • @gritchard
    @gritchard Před rokem +19

    You don't want to bury the whole vine. Just the section where the leaves connect. You won't get rot that way.

  • @Captainshark98
    @Captainshark98 Před rokem +2

    I really thought pumpkins were easier to grow. Found out the hard way

  • @patriciabernard8386
    @patriciabernard8386 Před rokem +5

    Wow---I was wondering if the pumpkins gets more nutrition from the stem. Thank you.

  • @hera7884
    @hera7884 Před rokem +33

    This really does work! It works on butternut squash too and I love butternut squash because it’ll last for months and months on my counters. Onions, Squash, and Garlic last the longest for me

    • @nantikk4764
      @nantikk4764 Před rokem

      Do you know if this works on melons? From when i saw this video i was curious if this would work on melons, because the are like in the same family and everything

    • @hera7884
      @hera7884 Před rokem +1

      @@nantikk4764 It does, however, the watermelons grows small shallow roots. They really only seem to function as anchors so the vines don’t blow over in the wind. Watermelon need a lot of fertilizer

    • @nantikk4764
      @nantikk4764 Před rokem

      @@hera7884 i know right, i planted my melons in a really poor soil, because i had like NO experience in growing anything, but I've been fertilizing them with organic liquid fertilizers in 10-15 days period and i just recently got one baby watermelon that's growing, so yeah, thank you for the reply, i think I'll try making them root next year with a way better soil and a better liquid fertilizing schedule. Again, thank you and have a good day:)

  • @dennisejoy01
    @dennisejoy01 Před rokem +52

    Wow big healthy leaves! How do you keep beetles away? They keep eating awat mine 😩

    • @Lazy_Fish_Keeper
      @Lazy_Fish_Keeper Před rokem +2

      You need roadrunners!

    • @Flesh4Toast
      @Flesh4Toast Před rokem +2

      ​@@Lazy_Fish_Keeper?

    • @MC4TWT
      @MC4TWT Před rokem +5

      BT dust for caterpillars and neem oil for beetles and other leaf eaters works good

    • @Lazy_Fish_Keeper
      @Lazy_Fish_Keeper Před rokem +19

      @@Flesh4Toast roadrunners will eat the beetles.
      I used to go out in the early morning, and hand remove the squash bugs... Pinch them and throw them over my shoulder.
      By week 2 of my war on squash bugs, I had several families of roadrunners who would catch the squash bugs I threw over my shoulder. By week 5, those roadrunners kept everything out of my garden:
      Lizards
      Snakes
      Small voles
      Squash bugs
      Beetles....

    • @_TheCollective
      @_TheCollective Před rokem +23

      ​@@Lazy_Fish_Keeper"this idiot is just throwing away food its awesome man! No! Why would I lie about this dude, c'mon I'll show you he's a sucker I promise."
      -those roadrunners prolly

  • @wr3ncher
    @wr3ncher Před rokem +3

    Does this work on watermelons too? Vine fruit in general?

  • @pscash8260
    @pscash8260 Před rokem +1

    Need this. I thought planting an abundance of pumpkins was a good idea and now I’m over run 😂

  • @bensalembahemmi9454
    @bensalembahemmi9454 Před rokem +6

    Does it work with watermelon 🍉?

    • @mrvalhalla6577
      @mrvalhalla6577 Před rokem +2

      Same concept so yes, pretty much any Vining plant

  • @apogeeangel2387
    @apogeeangel2387 Před rokem

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  • @michelleh4588
    @michelleh4588 Před rokem +9

    I'm burying my sweet potato stems, hopefully it makes the plant stronger and gives me more potatoes!

  • @ssaircare
    @ssaircare Před rokem

    Thank you I've been growing pumpkins for a couple years now and have failed every time I was starting to think I would never grow a pumpkin I found out you cannot grow them off the ground so the next year I made sure they stayed on the ground but never understood why they would die watching this makes so much sense the two plants I have left I am going to do this and it makes so much sense I appreciate this thank you so much❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Crimea_River
    @Crimea_River Před rokem +38

    Huh first time grower and I kinda figured this one out on my own (albeit, your method is far more intentional). I'm curious though, is it advantageous to continue watering every node or should I just water the main stem?

    • @colekter5940
      @colekter5940 Před rokem +15

      Water all of the roots. As any other plant, avoid overwatering.

    • @_xO_Ox_
      @_xO_Ox_ Před rokem +2

      Every buried node must be watered, and for cucurbitaceas, there is no risk to overwatering !

  • @sarahdenkins3431
    @sarahdenkins3431 Před rokem +21

    Cinnamon works well To prevent fungus and encourages root growth!

    • @rosysaturniidae
      @rosysaturniidae Před 11 měsíci

      cinnamon powder or cinnomon trees? i figure the former but you never know

  • @REACHORG-qz9pk
    @REACHORG-qz9pk Před 4 měsíci +1

    I did a patio garden last summer my first summer in the new apartment and every single plant/soil went moldy. Tons of plants but had to toss every single one after trying to solve the problem all summer. Everyone of my houseplants get mold in them as well since moving here and it’s a year long battle keeping them alive let alone growing because of this… therefore starting seed indoors which is what I wish to do, has been impossible thus far… moldy within days. Please! I would love tips on how to solve this folks because I can’t live without plants!

  • @kelvincostner7775
    @kelvincostner7775 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Instruction unclear. My pumpkin tree died. 😢

  • @nfrench2100
    @nfrench2100 Před rokem

    Watching you cut into that other system cause my anxiety to skyrocket 😣

  • @Lisa.G412
    @Lisa.G412 Před rokem

    Wow man I'm happy I found u, u got some great ideas for the garden!!!! I'm always in need in good info and tricks

  • @ShayBayBay585
    @ShayBayBay585 Před rokem +2

    I had to do (kinda) this with one of my tomato plants that I accidentally broke the stem. It never missed a beat! I do have a quick question for you about pumpkins though. If no fruit start to grow where the flowers are does that mean my plant has not been pollinated? My flowers just keep dying off and I get nothing.

    • @hollyhalpin1
      @hollyhalpin1 Před rokem +1

      Heat and stress, it’s called blossom drop.

    • @FloraM44
      @FloraM44 Před rokem +1

      You may just be getting male flowers, which is totally normal at the beginning! Only if you see a tiny fruit at the base of the flower is it female, and if it falls off then that could be lack of pollination. But you can pollinate them yourself with a male flower too!

  • @chrystalselous1511
    @chrystalselous1511 Před 11 měsíci

    You should try cooking the pumpkin tops, it's delicious

  • @HereIsMyStuff35
    @HereIsMyStuff35 Před 9 měsíci

    That's really interesting! I'll have to try that next season.

  • @kathrynkij5979
    @kathrynkij5979 Před rokem +6

    Would this also help pie pumpkins in a short growing season?

    • @Margatatials
      @Margatatials Před rokem +4

      I always take off every other pumpkin so it can focus growing fewer pumpkins bigger

    • @kathrynkij5979
      @kathrynkij5979 Před rokem +2

      @@Margatatials my growing season is so short I usually end up keeping only one pumpkin on each plant, because if I don’t they don’t get big before they start dying off in the fall.

  • @MrsLisaCrow
    @MrsLisaCrow Před rokem +6

    I do something similar with my wacky tabacky plants. I put a collar on the base and backfill it as it grows taller. More roots, more fruits!

  • @marunekochannel
    @marunekochannel Před 9 měsíci

    I live in a small apartment but for some reason this info feels really useful 🤔 I'll store it in my long term memory while forgetting i don't even have space for a big plant pot

  • @Sinqhnt
    @Sinqhnt Před 4 měsíci

    Votre substrat est magnifique ! 🌱

  • @4rmd9tres48
    @4rmd9tres48 Před 2 měsíci +1

    One year when i was like 17 i decided to grow pumpkins, My grandma whom is from mexico helped me, as it grew and extended and flowers began popping up i got excited and thought im going to have pumpkins for Halloween, the next day i went out to the yard aafter school and all the flowers were gone, i go to the kitchen my grandma made fresh handmade tortillas and was making quesadillas i had some then i opened one up to put avocadoto to my surprise it had the pumpkin flowers in it 😂

  • @IAmHumanJake
    @IAmHumanJake Před rokem +1

    I don't recommend burying the whole vines. Just put dirt on top next to the leaf nodes.

    • @IAmHumanJake
      @IAmHumanJake Před 4 měsíci +1

      Haha I already commented on this, was about to say something similar but let me just add to this. If you bury your pumpkins like this you might have to uncover them once they root. Depends on your soil if it holds onto to much water vines can root. If you have Sandy soil should be good.

  • @jackavalmasovnon
    @jackavalmasovnon Před rokem

    Sending 12 pumpkins worth of energy and nutrients to a single pumpkin woah

  • @theblackbaron4119
    @theblackbaron4119 Před 4 měsíci

    I bury my victims, but they don't get bigger. We are so much alike :)

  • @bingrusginckle
    @bingrusginckle Před 7 měsíci +1

    Isn’t this what Wallace and Gromit do

  • @zeahlessley6108
    @zeahlessley6108 Před 7 měsíci

    The indole-3-butyric acid in the rooting powder causes plants to create callus tissue at the cut site that is undifferentiated, and that undifferentiated tissue can become root tissue. Just sprinkling that near where you want roots is not the proper use of this product. You want to apply it to a cut site so that the tissue you just exposed can take the product up and grow undifferentiated tissue that can become roots. So for your fig marcotting, put it on the cut-through tissue at the top (growth point side) of the collar, or for cuttings put it at the bottom cut site. For pumpkins, best to not use this.

  • @skipdreadman8765
    @skipdreadman8765 Před rokem

    I'm just glad that there's someone out there who gives a crap about this type of thing, because I just can't.

  • @LW1Tok
    @LW1Tok Před 4 měsíci

    I died a little when he said cut of all but one single pumpkin 😢.

  • @Zemiaza
    @Zemiaza Před 11 měsíci

    I didn’t know you could do that! That’s cool!
    Side note:Almost dropped my phone in the toilet while watching this! Glad I didn’t.

  • @tiffany7023
    @tiffany7023 Před rokem +5

    Does the same go for melons?

    • @kimberleyhosmer5997
      @kimberleyhosmer5997 Před rokem +1

      I would think so. But why not experiment and find out for yourself?
      Pick one or two plants and give it a try…

  • @bikeman9419
    @bikeman9419 Před rokem +1

    A good thing to remember if you grow pumpkins.

  • @sarajohnson6855
    @sarajohnson6855 Před rokem +1

    Would I be able to do this with regular pumpkins?

  • @GrowingGhosty
    @GrowingGhosty Před rokem +1

    Im trying this in the morning!

  • @gardennonsense
    @gardennonsense Před rokem

    I'm going to try this, thank you I appreciate it 💚💚💚

  • @christow7989
    @christow7989 Před rokem

    I thought you did the trench just to give the vine an easier path to grow. Makes sense to bury it

  • @fariahcriss5696
    @fariahcriss5696 Před rokem +2

    Did you let the cuts callous over before you buried the stems?

  • @seaniixogeniix
    @seaniixogeniix Před 10 měsíci

    I like your gardening techniques❤❤❤

  • @landomilknhoney
    @landomilknhoney Před 11 měsíci

    Squashbugs: THANK YOUUUU!!!!

  • @RiveraaG27
    @RiveraaG27 Před rokem

    Blessings on your new home and your upcoming baby 🙏🏻 Wanted to ask Can I mix different polen varieties to crooss pollinate? Like mixing ecuador palora, american beauty and SG to pollinate each one or other varieties

  • @vampcaff
    @vampcaff Před 3 měsíci

    ah yes, exactly how pumpkin patches do it. wait...

  • @jailelitaker9921
    @jailelitaker9921 Před rokem +1

    Just like tomatoes! You gotta bury them suckers 😂

  • @thesodathief
    @thesodathief Před 11 měsíci +1

    I grew pumpkins of multiple varieties, the summer heat coupled with squash bugs killed my ENTIRE crop, it makes me almost want to quit gardening 😭😭😭

    • @FukGoogle-kg7un
      @FukGoogle-kg7un Před 11 měsíci

      It happens. Its definitely a part of gardening. Soap and water in a sprary bottle does take care of most pests though.
      I didn't pay attention this year and they got all mine and i had multiple kinds of pumpkin as well. It does suck but its really just part of gardening.

  • @RedHawk1979
    @RedHawk1979 Před rokem

    Can you add in your video is the time of year and temperature you’re planting and how much sun
    I would so appreciate it. Your garden is very inspirational.
    It’s the next movement

  • @rachel705
    @rachel705 Před rokem +2

    Did you have to do anything special to that accidental slice you made (to what I think? is the main stem) whilst cutting the pumpkin off? It looked pretty deep to the untrained eye.

    • @johnhunter1362
      @johnhunter1362 Před rokem

      Yea, that was a huge mistake. This is why you have to take this kind of "expert advice" with a grain of salt. "I saw someone do this somewhere, and I think I'll make a video about to teach people who aren't as knowledgeable and experienced as I am. Oh, I started growing plants 2 months ago, but I'm a master grower!" 😂

  • @2ndbrain909
    @2ndbrain909 Před rokem

    This reminds me of a game I play called “Kasi” on steam which is all about being a plant and growing like a plant.
    This is one of the things you can do in it.
    Although I usually do it to handle uneven terrain.

  • @HUX8075
    @HUX8075 Před rokem

    Omg I was wondering if I could do this. I can't wait to grow pumpkins next year

  • @patriciabernard8386
    @patriciabernard8386 Před rokem

    Even watering alone along that stem must help!

  • @sydney5887
    @sydney5887 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My next door neighbor waters his lush lawn everyday x3.. it sogged up the side we share, where I HAD 20yro Dusty Miller bushes (California native) he wont do anything to keep the water off my side and they rotted away. Dont worry i took cittings ;) im thinking of putting a huge pumpkin vine in that area now 🤣

  • @robertareason7299
    @robertareason7299 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for that secret.

  • @crbrowes449
    @crbrowes449 Před 7 měsíci

    You cut the stem almost all the way through when cutting the little pumpkin. Did it die or the area just hardened when left alone? God bless.

  • @Endevide
    @Endevide Před 9 měsíci

    We eat the stems, flowers and leaves in Greece. They're even tastier than the actual pumpkins or zucchinis. I like to cook them in a stew kind of way with tomato sauce. We call it kolokythokorfades or korfades. Absolutely looking forward every summer just for having them ❤️

  • @ZeginMakesMusic
    @ZeginMakesMusic Před 4 měsíci

    I do this with my saint augustine grass every year

  • @baldseagul
    @baldseagul Před rokem

    You can do the same thing by wrapping a bag of really fertile soil around the stem. Wait a couple weeks and there will be roots in the bag.

  • @infernaldaedra
    @infernaldaedra Před 9 měsíci

    The only person ive seen just dumping rooting hormones right into the soil 😂

  • @connorsmith1636
    @connorsmith1636 Před rokem

    Spreading rooting hormone like it’s not the price of crack cocaine for a little bottle

  • @Kimberly-Fredrick
    @Kimberly-Fredrick Před rokem

    Dude's got a slug in the pumpkin bed

  • @TizonaAmanthia
    @TizonaAmanthia Před rokem

    heh. nice job gashing that stem when you were cutting off the pumpkin bud. next time , just pinch with fingers or use scissors, honestly better off just going after flowers, they're bright yellow/orange anyway!

  • @user-ec1wq7mq8g
    @user-ec1wq7mq8g Před 11 měsíci

    This propagation technique is called layering. Layering is a method of plant propagation that involves growing roots on a stem while the stem is still attached to the parent plant.
    The technique was invented in the 1850s.

  • @jupitergolden
    @jupitergolden Před 2 měsíci

    I'm pretty sure this guy is just playing stardew valley irl

  • @matthewcarter2683
    @matthewcarter2683 Před rokem

    Makes sense actually. More roots = more nutrients for the plant. More nutrients means possibility for larger fruit.

  • @TonyMontana_.
    @TonyMontana_. Před rokem

    I did this for years with weed!
    It’s called super cropping!
    In just 30days of vegetation the canopy of only one plant in a hydroponic bucket would be 6feet by 6feet wide!
    due to the low stress training it also causes the plant to have huge branches and extremely raise THC and resin levels naturally!
    The only downside is your “flowers” wont be as huge as they would be normally! Instead of them being the size of a 2L bottle they become more around the size of a 1L!
    But still due to the increased amount of “flowers” you will end up with alot more doing this!
    (Im in Canada and had a licence to grow)

  • @sgtprestonoftheyukon2423

    I asked for some of that rooting powder at my local Walmart. The manager of the garden center had never heard of it. 😅

  • @phillipstevens1921
    @phillipstevens1921 Před rokem

    Curious.. is the rooting hormone you’re using organic/are you still going to eat the pumpkin or is this more or less just a way to grow a giant pumpkin?

  • @EllRiver
    @EllRiver Před 8 měsíci

    The logic is sound. Instead of many stems making mant pumpkins. All those stems are absorbing nutrients to provide even more neutrian to the lone pumpkin. Givinf it more nutrictian then all the small pumpkins could get.

  • @BooKee-xs3gk
    @BooKee-xs3gk Před 11 měsíci

    I keep thinking I should try using snowball molds for this!

  • @emdeejay7432
    @emdeejay7432 Před rokem

    Good to know I wondered if this was okay that my butternut was trying to root to the ground. I will let it be in that case. Great tips and info as always, sir! 👍😃

  • @MrArtVein
    @MrArtVein Před rokem

    Charlie Brown bout to get a run for his money

  • @miekaandkadoe7042
    @miekaandkadoe7042 Před 7 měsíci

    Root hormone not necessarily needed for pumpkin vines. When I do this it only takes a day or two for them to send out roots on their own

  • @Lightistheway
    @Lightistheway Před rokem

    I had a wild pumpkin last year. This explains why I only got one and it was about an inch tall 😂

  • @dollbaby9017
    @dollbaby9017 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow I can’t believe I never even thought of this. Thnk u. Now I can grow them bigger than my head yayyyy

  • @davidgrech4574
    @davidgrech4574 Před rokem

    I hope you are able to grow a huge pumpkin 🎃 and get it to the pumpkin festival in Half Moon Bay, California and then win a prize with it! I hope to see you there 💪

  • @XanderJuhasz
    @XanderJuhasz Před rokem

    That’s cool and all man, but I’m pretty sure those are the variety that we all know and use around Thanksgiving/Halloween. They’re plenty good to eat, and bake well with a little nutmeg. The variety you should be looking for so far as pumpkins go are a hard skinned variety that is actually native to North America often called the pilgrims pumpkin. It’s still a squash, but it grows better and produces a better fruit for the people interested in really growing squash.

  • @FinnaPassAway
    @FinnaPassAway Před rokem +6

    Can this be done without the rooting hormones?

    • @johndyer9232
      @johndyer9232 Před rokem +12

      Yes, it just takes a little longer. Depending on which zone you’re in and the length of season. Hormones just speed the process. Cinnamon and/or honey work too.

    • @FinnaPassAway
      @FinnaPassAway Před rokem

      @@johndyer9232 thanks😁

    • @zhsjjzsjkz9788
      @zhsjjzsjkz9788 Před rokem

      He did say "so your pumpkin regenerates roots faster" you should be fine 😁👍

    • @jenholley3596
      @jenholley3596 Před rokem +2

      You can also use honey

  • @vladtepes97
    @vladtepes97 Před rokem

    Instructions unclear. I tried to bury my stems above ground.

  • @MikeD-lr3ev
    @MikeD-lr3ev Před rokem

    I had this exact conversation with my dad yesterday 🤯

  • @lerozell8896
    @lerozell8896 Před 8 měsíci +1

    epicgardening can you please explain to me that why do we have to cut all the pumpkins except for one.