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To: Paul R.

It’s possible that bruising some of the leaves might work. I haven’t found any research on bruising squash to stimulate flowering, so feel free to try different things and keep track of the results.


131 posted on 09/08/2020 12:39:45 PM PDT by Ellendra (A single lie on our side does more damage than a thousand lies on their side.)
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Ina Garten Is Hosting a Fundraiser for Joe Biden’s Campaign: ‘We Need to Stop Being Divisive’
People ^ | 8/8/2020 | Shay Spence
Posted on 9/8/2020, 10:31:39 PM by simpson96

Ina Garten is raising money — and a glass — for Joe Biden’s presidential bid.

On Thursday, the Food Network star will be interviewing the former Vice President’s wife Dr. Jill Biden for Cocktails and Conversation, an online fundraising event for the campaign.

Though the Barefoot Contessa host used to be a White House nuclear budget analyst in the Jimmy Carter administration, she has mostly shied away from political statements (besides joking that she would serve President Donald Trump “a subpoena” for dinner) during her career as a culinary star. “I’m not political,” Garten tells PEOPLE. “I think if you research you’ll find I’ve supported political programs privately but I’ve never been really public about it—but sometimes you just have to do it.”

“As a country, we need to pull this together. We need to stop being divisive and be positive and supportive and collaborative,” she adds. “[Biden] is a guy who’s been in Congress for decades and has a reputation for working across the aisle, and I think that’s exactly what we need right now.”

(snip)

The lifestyle guru will be also providing a signature drink for the event, which requires a minimum contribution of $250 to attend. Guests will be given the recipe for the cocktail ahead of time, and they’re calling it a “Winning Ticket Watermelon Cosmopolitan.”

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132 posted on 09/08/2020 7:42:30 PM PDT by Liz
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To: Ellendra
It’s possible that bruising some of the leaves might work. I haven’t found any research on bruising squash to stimulate flowering, so feel free to try different things and keep track of the results.

Wow, you'd think some University Ag student or professor would have done some research / written a paper on that by now... But, I, also, searched online and found nothing.*

Unfortunately, by now I'd be running a very uncontrolled experiment, as multiple other factors we've discussed here (thanks to Diana too) are in play: Fertilization (I am quite convinced the Super-Phosphate helped quite a bit, sunlight (seems iffy by now, tho' the plants generally look healthy where not self-shaded, even keeping track of which flowers are from which plant at this point, as some have sort of grown together as I routed the fast growing vines around the supports, and added support, and definitely slight to moderate damage was incurred on some vines as I did that. (A couple bent stalks within 1-4 ft. of the growing tip would be the moderate damage, damaged leaf stems and damaged or cut tendrils would typically be the minor damage.)

Still, I can give a general "report" here. At present, flowering is going well (esp. if most of the female flowers get successfully pollinated). If (IF!) we get 10 or more Opo fruits to 2' or more length by the 1st frost, and the 1st one fully mature in a straight shape** (for seed for next year), I'll consider the project a big success.

Overall plant growth seems unabated. The supports I'd put up (and added to twice) were getting so overgrown / overwhelmed that yesterday I hauled a rusty old ~10' long swing set that we inherited with the property from "way out back" to the garden area. I placed it in an open spot adjoining the tomato garden and about another 10' from the Opo. Then I ran a couple long straight dead branches from the closest Opo support to the top of the swing set, and ran 2 Opo vines a bit onto the branches. A 3rd can be added when it grows a bit more. (As if there's any doubt!) The idea is to head further growth into a sunnier, more open spot, and keep it off the ground. (I can walk or mow under it!) Whether there is time left to get any harvest there is dubious, but, at least part of those plants will be in more sun. This rig looks, well, "hillbilly" engineered in the extreme, but, I don't care at this point. (Funny, isn't it, that I can say that, but not, you know...!)

Also, soon after you suggested the idea of slightly damaging the plants, on maybe 3 of them I bruised / scratched about 1' below a growing tip and~ 1/32" deep, a 2" x 1/4"(?) area of the vine with a fingernail. I no longer can see that damage (the plant healed) and I did not mark / tag the damaged spots, so that trial is even more uncontrolled, now. :-(

That said, I think one of the scratched plants is the one that fired off 4 more male flowers in a group a couple days ago, but in this case those shot up above everything else. Go figure. If they open again tonight I'll take a step ladder out there and attempt hand pollination. I'll likely rig up a LED flashlight*** as earlier mentioned to try to attract more moths.

*The local University has a large AG school with a sizeable Graduate School. Maybe I ought to contact and suggest to the Dean a research paper. (My Dad, who was a Research (and teaching) Forestry Prof there, and did a lot of research on maximizing tree propagation and production, would smile!!) (If only I'd thought to ask him for copies of all those papers!)

**That's something else I learned - yesterday. If the Opo fruit (and, surely, cucumber fruit too) is hanging free and still curved, it was poorly pollinated. So far, the oldest one is now 6" long and growing straight.

***OT: The smaller 5000K Led light on our back porch attracted 3 katydids (that I could reach) last night. I'll fire up the bigger light tonight, too!) Katydids are GREAT bait and the weather tomorrow looks very good to be out. Oh, please let me get enough time...!

133 posted on 09/09/2020 9:17:06 AM PDT by Paul R. (The Liberal / Socialist goal: Total control of nothing left worth controlling...)
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