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When to Fertilise Pumpkins

Pumpkins are heavy feeders, but timing is everything. Feed too much nitrogen too early and youโ€™ll get jungle vines with few fruit; time it right and youโ€™ll harvest big, sweet pumpkins. The simplest plan: start light feeds once true leaves appear and continue steady, balanced nutrition through flowering and fruit bulking using CompleteGrow All Purpose Liquid NPK 20-20-20.

At a Glance: Feeding Timeline (Ground & Pots)

  • Seedlings (cotyledons): Plain water only
  • True leaves formed: Begin feeding CompleteGrow 20-20-20 at 3 ml/L weekly
  • Vine expansion: Maintain 3 ml/L weekly for leaf area & root strength
  • Flowering & fruit set: Continue 3โ€“4 ml/L every 7โ€“10 days; avoid extra nitrogen
  • Fruit bulking to harvest: Keep 4 ml/L every 7โ€“10 days + deep, even watering

Quick Tip: Lots of leaves but no fruit? Hold nitrogen-heavy products and stay with balanced 20-20-20.

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Seasonal Timing in Australia

  • Cool/Temperate: Start feeds late spring after danger of frost; peak feeding through summer; taper as fruit hardens in early autumn.
  • Warm/Subtropical: Feed from midโ€“late spring; avoid heat stress by watering at soil level and mulching; continue until fruit colours off.
  • Tropical (dry season): Feed during the drier, cooler months; in wet season reduce rates to avoid leaching and disease pressure.

Stage-by-Stage Feeding (Exact Rates)

  • Week 0โ€“2 (germination): No fertiliser. Keep seedbed evenly moist.
  • Week 2โ€“6 (true leaves โ†’ runners): CompleteGrow 20-20-20 at 3 ml/L weekly to build canopy for photosynthesis.
  • Pre-flower to early flowers: Stay at 3 ml/L weekly; do not add extra N or youโ€™ll delay fruiting.
  • Fruit set & bulking: Move to 4 ml/L every 7โ€“10 days; potassium in 20-20-20 drives size, rind colour and sugar.
  • Containers/raised beds: Nutrients leach faster โ€” keep the weekly cadence all season.

Watering rule: Fertilise only onto pre-moistened soil. Pair every feed with deep watering to carry nutrients to the root zone.

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How to Read the Plant (Adjust Timing)

  • Vines exploding, few female flowers: Back off N sources; continue balanced 20-20-20 on schedule.
  • Fruit set but slow bulking: Tighten interval to every 7 days at 4 ml/L and check watering uniformity.
  • Yellow interveinal leaves: Likely magnesium shortfall; 20-20-20โ€™s micros typically correct this over 1โ€“2 feeds.
  • Blossom end rot: Calcium/water inconsistency โ€” keep soil evenly moist; steady balanced feeds support uptake.

Pro Tips for Bigger, Sweeter Pumpkins

  • Prep beds with mature compost pre-plant; avoid fresh manure during growth.
  • Mulch vines to stabilise moisture and reduce temperature swings.
  • Limit fruit per vine (1โ€“3) for exhibition sizes; prune excess laterals after set.
  • Encourage pollinators; hand-pollinate on cool mornings if set is poor.

Best Product & Application

Use CompleteGrow All Purpose Liquid NPK 20-20-20 from first true leaves to harvest. Apply at 3โ€“4 ml/L as a soil drench every 7โ€“10 days depending on stage (see above). This single balanced formula simplifies timing while delivering the macros and micros pumpkins need for reliable flowering and heavy fruit.

FAQs

  • Should I switch to โ€œhigh-Kโ€ only when fruiting? No need โ€” 20-20-20 already supplies ample K; consistency matters more than swapping products.
  • How late can I keep feeding? Until skins harden and stems cork; then ease off to avoid pushing soft growth before harvest.
  • Can I foliar feed? Yes, in cool parts of the day at 1โ€“2 ml/L, but soil drench should stay primary.

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