Re: Yellow Leaves


I won't push them till the plants start to vine out about 2 ft or only if
you suspect a lack of something....that fish fertilizer should keep them
growing well....
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan and Andrea Makarchuk <a.makarchuk@telus.net>
To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 4:58 PM
Subject: Yellow Leaves


> I have 6 seedlings which I am going to thin out in a few weeks, but I am
> trying to figure out which fertilizer to use now.  I have 6-7 leaves on
> each plant and am using a fish 5-1-1 every 5-6 days (I have very sandy
> soil).  Could I put Miracid 30-10-10 on it to get them going?
>
> Thanks
> Alan
>
>
>
> I am growing giant pumpkins for the first time and all of my seedlings
have
> 3-4 true leaves, but the fringes of the larger ones are starting to yellow
> and the first 2 seed leaves are all yellow.  Is there something I should
be
> doing differently? I planted them in the ground yesterday and have
> fertilized them a few times with 10-52-10.   I have grown 'prizewinner'
> pumpkins for several years and have never had this problem.
>
> Thanks
> Alan Makarchuk
>
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