Chucky F1

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Chucky
SKU:
3173

Type: Hybrid (F1)

Relative Days: 85

Size (Lbs.): 2 - 3

Color: Orange

Shape: Round

Plant Habit: Semi-Bush

Life Cycle: Annual

Characteristics:

Chucky F1 is a hybrid pumpkin maturing in about 85 days, producing small, round fruit that weigh 2 to 3 pounds. The pumpkins have a rich orange color and feature dark green handles with strong attachment, making them both attractive and functional. Plants have a semi-bush habit, allowing for easier management in the field. Chucky delivers very high yields with excellent uniformity in size and shape, giving growers a dependable option for both ornamental and edible use. The fruit is suitable for carving, display, or fresh eating, and the variety offers intermediate resistance to powdery mildew.

Disease Reaction: Intermediate PM (Powdery Mildew)
Pumpkin and Gourd Growing Guide
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Pumpkins (Cucurbita) and Gourds (Cucurbitaceae)

Other vegetables in the same family include watermelons, squash, cucumbers, and cantaloupes. The cultivation of these plants predates colonial America. In fact, gourds were likely among the first plants domesticated by humans and were used as utensils as early as 2400 B.C. While pumpkins and gourds belong to the same family, the cultivated species of both vary widely, although there is some overlap.

Temperature

Transplanting: Germinate at 75-95°F
Direct Seeding: Sow pumpkins in late spring when the soil temperature is at least 70°F. Pumpkins are highly sensitive to cold temperatures (below 50°F), and both the plants and fruit can be damaged by even a light frost. The ideal temperature range for pumpkin production during the growing season is between 65–95°F. Temperatures above 95°F or below 50°F can slow the growth and maturity of the crop.

Soil

Pumpkins grow best in fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.8–6.8 and minimal compaction. The soil should have good water infiltration and retention. If planting on sandy soils, irrigation is essential for optimal plant growth, consistent fruit set, and development. Wait until the soil temperature reaches 60°F at 3-inch depth before planting. Seeding in cooler soils can lead to injury from seed corn maggots.

Planting

Transplanting: Sow 2-3 seeds per 2" container or plug flat about 3 weeks before transplanting. Thin to 1 plant per cell. Harden plants 4–7 days before transplanting. Transplant after danger of frost has passed.
Direct Seeding: Sow 2 seeds at the recommended interval for the vine type, ½–1 inch deep. Thin to 1 seedling per spacing after establishment.

Spacing

  • Bush types: 4–5' between rows
  • Short-vine types: 6' between rows
  • Long-vine types: 12' between rows

Pumpkin - Large: 48–72" in-row, 72–96" between rows
Pumpkin - Small: 24–60" in-row, 60–80" between rows

Harvest

Pumpkins: Tolerate 1–2 light frosts, but below 28°F damages fruit. Clip handles when color is full. Avoid lifting by handles. Cure 5–7 days in field or at 80–85°F indoors. White types should be removed from sunlight when foliage dies back. Store at 50–55°F, 50–70% RH for 2–3 months.

Gourds: For C. pepo, harvest when color is developed and stems are dry, before hard frost. Cure 5–7 days indoors, wash, dry, and seal with polish. For L. siceraria, harvest when color fades and stems dry. Leave on vine as long as possible. Store 3–6 months to fully dry.

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Note: This information is summarized. Additional details and expanded guidelines can be found in our production sheets available in the Holmes Seed Grower's Guidebook.

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