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Ron Wallace's Whoppers Giant Pumpkin Seeds offer 5 non-GMO heirloom seeds with elite genetics from a 2-time world record holder. Designed for serious growers, these seeds produce pumpkins averaging 500-600 pounds in about 120 days, thriving in partial to full sun with proper warmth. Each packet includes expert planting and germination instructions to help you grow colossal pumpkins in as little as 150 sq. ft., perfect for competitive gardeners and urban growers alike.
| Asin | B00U0L4K2I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #183,991 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #825 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Wallace Organic Wonder |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (243) 3.7 out of 5 stars |
| Expected Blooming Period | Fall |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | Wallace Farm, LLC |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Number Of Pieces | 5 |
| Plant Or Animal Product Type | Pumpkin |
| Product Care Instructions | keep moist |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
| Upc | 740016089117 |
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Great Seeds! Huge pumpkins
First year with these seeds. Germination rates werenโt great but still grew a 600 and 700 pound pumpkin. This picture is of the 700 pound.
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Did not Germinate
Never germinated. I filed outer shell per instructionsUsed Your Seaweed Powder to water with Miracle Grow SoilNone of them Germinated
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All germinate. Very pleased
I planted these in 3 different plots with park seeds giant pumpkins. All of these grew. None of the park seed grew.
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Germination tips (I got 4/6 to sprout)
What I did:1) Collect compost, or buy some seedling soil from Walmart, or go into the woods and dig up some free, quality soil. I used compost. I used to grow weed indoors, and in my experience, you don't want a ton of nutrients in the beginning. Synthetic nutes like Miracle Grow will burn your babies.2) Go buy some peat pots, sandwich bags, and some bottled water or jugs of spring water. Again, I learned from growing weed that ph is important. The water from your tap is probably in the 8-8.7 range and Google told me pumpkins like 5.5-7.5. Bottled, spring, and distilled water are all around 7 ph in my experience. For these pumpkins, I used Kroger bottled water. Don't underestimate ph! It's ridiculously important and easy to get right.3) Fill the peat pots with soil. Leave about a half inch or inch at the top, so water doesn't just wick off the soil and down the sides of your peat pot. Dry soil does not absorb water well, so it needs to pool a little at first and seep into the soil. Go ahead and soak your soil with your store bought water.4) I dragged a razor in a criss cross pattern on the outside of the seeds. I applied no pressure. I just scratched. Then I pushed the seeds an inch into the soil with the point down. Scratching the seeds may do nothing, so if you want to be lazy, skip that step.5) Cover your peat pots with sandwich bags to keep the humidity and temperature high. You don't want it airtight. Now you have 6 little greenhouses. Put them in the sun, and make sure you water once a day. Small pots dry out extremely fast. You want high humidity and damp soil, but make sure it gets super wet, and dries out, gets super wet, and dries out, etc. You absolutely don't want standing water or your roots will rot with a quickness. Peat pots should prevent that from happening unless you have them sitting in a dish that holds the water that drains out.Like I said, that is how I got 4/6 to germinate and sprout, which is mediocre but not disappointing haha. If you want to read some great tips on starting seeds, go to growweedeasy.com. Remember, your seedlings are babies, and you don't leave babies by themselves for days at a time! Good luck.
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not very satysfied.
5 seeds in the package.only one seed germinated.plant doing good so far.
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Good
Good seeds
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Very disappointing
These seeds are a waste of money. I planted them 3 times and each time they did absolutely nothing. The first attempt was in pots indoors. I donโt have a greenhouse but I followed the instructions on the package and used a high quality potting soil. They did not sprout and rotted in the pot. A few weeks later I planted another set outside in the garden in fertile soil mixed with some potting soil. We then had about 2 weeks of 50 degree temps with a lot of rain. They again rotted in the ground which was expected because of the unfavorable conditions. My last attempt a few weeks later (end of May) also ended the same way. Not a single seed even germinated. For as much money as they charge for these seeds I expected much better results. This was a disappointment to say the least. I would not waste your money on this product.
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Tips for germination.
Been awhile since I tried giant Pumpkins but so far so good with these seeds. They are 4 inches high and healthy after 2 weeks. The best way to start them is from a site I read years ago and every seed has sprouted which means a lot when some of them cost $30 plus...file the edges of the seed lightly with a file and soak in warm water for a few hours. Wrap in a moist paper towel and put in a ziplock bag and wrap and tape to outlet of hot water tank. 2 to 3 days later when the roots are growing out of seed plant in ground or if starting b4 last frost put in a large pot..
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