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Watering Tips for Pumpkins
- A pumpkin plant needs 15 to 20 gallons of water per week when pumpkins are developing.
- Water deeply, especially during fruit set.
- Only water the base of the pumpkin plant.
Importance of Proper Watering
- Sun fuels pumpkin production.
- Pumpkins need around one inch of water per week to grow and produce fruit.
- Roots will grow less deep if they’re getting shallow watering all of the time.
Best Practices for Watering Pumpkins
- Avoid overwatering new pumpkin plants to prevent rot or fungal diseases.
- Use drip irrigation or a sprinkler system instead of watering by hand.
- Pumpkins are composed of 80 to 90% water, so proper watering is crucial.
When to Adjust Watering Schedule
- Cut back on watering once pumpkins are near their full size and expected harvest date.
- Water deeply in the morning and on very hot afternoons.
- Keep foliage and fruit dry unless it’s a sunny day.