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          | Subject:  what vine to set fruit on? 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | jcrist139 | Defiance,OH | my plants r gettn big enough to b ready to pollinate, should i do it on the main vine, or will a big secondary be good enough?  i have 9 days off as of friday to watch for flowers to bloom, i was wanting to be able to know which flowers to watch for? | 6/27/2012 5:21:22 PM | 
		
            | Jeremy Robinson | Buffalo, New York | this is my first year. i am guessing main is the best spot. But i have heard 200+ pounders have been grown on side vines and the back main (or whatever it's called).
 
 | 6/27/2012 6:06:42 PM | 
		
            | Walking Man | formerly RGG | It is often difficult to get a set on the main. A good shape and length of the female blossom is more important than which vine it is on I believe. My best melon so far is set on a small secondary vine. The vine will get larger as the melon gets larger. | 6/27/2012 8:14:26 PM | 
		
            | Walking Man | formerly RGG | Jeremy, we call the vines other than the main that grow directly from the stump, finger vines. | 6/27/2012 8:16:40 PM | 
		
            | Jeremy Robinson | Buffalo, New York | Sue lied to me! She told it it is a back main,shame on her ;)
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            | Walking Man | formerly RGG | Play nice Jeremy. Chris Kent is the grower who came up with the term "finger vine". I think pumpkin growers may sometimes refer to a rear growing large vine as a "back main".  :o) | 6/27/2012 9:25:51 PM | 
		
            | Josh Scherer | Piqua, Ohio | I have one set on the main and both "fingers" so far they are all about the same, on melons I usually set em for access not sure it matters what vine they're on. | 6/27/2012 9:45:41 PM | 
		
            | Walking Man | formerly RGG | Access can be a big deal. My first melon (after waiting a long time) set in the middle of the plant in a bunch of lush growth. I had to do a lot of cutting and moving to make good access to the melon and the vine it is growing on. I now have it on 2 x 4's sitting on a metal wire shelf which is sitting on more 2 x 4's. And I have moved or cut all vines that were crossing the vine the melon is on. Other vines are running underneath the wire shelf. | 6/27/2012 11:11:20 PM | 
		
        
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