jinman
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JC-jetro said:Hello guys, just a little update from my tomato patch experiment...tomato jungle out there, by the way I could not belive my eyes .. I had about 14" of water in the bucket hung off of the T-post... all in few days.
You really have it going on the tomatoes, JC. They are comin' on strong. I just look at them and get a mental picture of you down on your knees, pulling apart the vines to find the tomatoes in the middle. That's an easy image for me because that's exactly what I have to do to get inside my vines in the cages.
Like you, my plants have all grown together. That's okay if we don't get a fungus that spreads due to all this wet weather. If that happens, there won't be any separation between the plants to keep the fungus from passing from plant to plant.
As to cross-pollenation...I think some of that can happen to very similar varieties of plants like pumpkins, squash, and some gourds. But I would not expect it to happen between gourds and melons. I think they are too different. I actually believe I got cross-pollenation between my pumpkins and squash. That big yellow mystery fruit is just a huge yellow squash that got cross-pollenated by a giant pumkin. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.