Growing Honeynut Squash Indoors
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 9:00 pm
Ever since I've listened to the episode about the 898(honeypatch) squash from the podcast Gastropod, I've always wanted to grow my own very tasty squash. However, I was always unable to due to high pest pressure(squirrels) or lack of space. Now that I am a more experienced grower, I have undertaken the challenge of growing a winter squash indoors for fun. I have selected Cucurbita moschata "Honeynut" for its relatively compact growth habit and small fruit size.
It has been 36 says since it sprouted. The vine is currently 7ft long and I had just pollinated the first female flower. I have been aggressively fertilizing it and pruning it to only one vine. Overall, it seems that the plant is very healthy. Based off of my calculations from "Evaluating Mini-Butternut Cultivars in the Upper Midwest by Anne Carey and Ajay Nair", I should be able to at least obtain 1-2 small squash from my 1 square foot growing space.
Here are the progression pictures:
It has been 36 says since it sprouted. The vine is currently 7ft long and I had just pollinated the first female flower. I have been aggressively fertilizing it and pruning it to only one vine. Overall, it seems that the plant is very healthy. Based off of my calculations from "Evaluating Mini-Butternut Cultivars in the Upper Midwest by Anne Carey and Ajay Nair", I should be able to at least obtain 1-2 small squash from my 1 square foot growing space.
Here are the progression pictures: