RE: PH Question


You might also consider adding some of the fixed nutrients via foliar feed
this year.  Sometimes it is better to do that than to mess with the soil
during the season.  Just a thought.

By the way, congrats on the babies all!  Kevin, don't name your baby
"pumpkin", just make sure his/her initials are S.Q.

-Gus

-----Original Message-----
From: Pumpkinpirate1@aol.com [P*@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 1:54 PM
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Re: PH Question

    Dave, List
 I am in Southern, CA on he Coast. Torrance to Be Exact. 4 miles from the
beach and one mile inland from Bob Troy. It is almost as warm in the winter
as it
is in the summer. we are very cool with most summer days not making it into
the 70's until well after 10:00 am and cooling back into the 60's by 5:00 PM
when the Marine layer comes rolling in off the ocean !!
   I want to get into the  6.6 to 6.8 area because of the Iron, etc., that
is
fixed over 7.0 I have always had explosive Growth LATERALLY at the 7.0+
range
I want to see if lowering the pH will help in my Splits !! Take care all and
Thanks !!

   Kevin Smith
  Squash Buckler !!

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