Re: Time for xtra potassium?
- To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Time for xtra potassium?
- From: "* R* <j*@netrover.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 23:53:48 -0400
- References: <aee4f9aa.24d74086@aol.com>
Paul,
I have little experience in chemical ferts, but my local expert warned me of
mixing different types of ferts. He tells me that the chemical composition
of different types may be off enough to neutralize the chemicals or at
worst, actually harm the plant.
Till next time...
Rock jenaipas@netrover.com
http://www.pumpkinsontheweb.freeservers.com/
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De : <PDelm30578@aol.com>
À : <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Envoyé : lundi, août 02, 1999 14:42
Objet : Time for xtra potassium?
> I have not been able to find a fertilizer, locally, with a higher
potassium
> content. The best I have seen is a granular SCOTT's ROSE or TOMATO food.
I
> have seen MURIATE of POTASH, potassium chloride. This is about 40+% K.
Can I
> mix this with something like Miracle Gro 10-15-10 . I figure three parts
by
> weight of the 10-15-10 and one of the KCl would give me about 7.5-11-17.
Is
> KCl OK as a supplement in foliar sprays?
> I should have started looking earlier. Maybe next year.
> My AG Pumkins are turning orange already. Is it too late to
> modify their diet with the extra potassium? Thanks.
> Paul in PERINTON.
>
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