RE: Seaweed


Kathie,
As long as you are following the directions on the liquid kelp
label it is doubtful that applying the kelp would cause this
drooping.
The temperature variance is more likely the cause of this.
Droop is not uncommon when it gets 90 degrees or hotter.
Shading or a misting regiment can help reduce this droop.

George


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On Behalf
Of Kathie Morgan
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 8:38 PM
To: Chad Morse
Cc: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Seaweed


Chad,
Eco-Nutrients in Crescent City makes the liquid kelp I use. It's .2-1-1
formula. 
I should probably post this reply to the list, since ... it happened
again, except for the gopher part. Still, the jury is out ... for a
reason I'll get to after just saying this: 
Yesterday I sprayed everything with liquid kelp. Today I arrived at the
patch to find everything droopy, really droopy. 
Was it
1. the liquid kelp?
OR
2. a huge spike in temperature?
Would love to hear from any and all liquid kelp users AND high-temp AG
growers. Thanks!
Kathie

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