Re: poor start
Howdy!
Yes.B I use 5 B 100 gallon tanks (50 gallons/plant)....it is just nice to use
to give them 2-5 gallons when needed and also drop in a "hose" pump and spray
from for massive fertilizing.
David Bhaskaran
Rochester, MN
-----Original Message-----
From: Universal Electric Services LLC <ues@charter.net>
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Sent: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 9:01 pm
Subject: RE: poor start
I read about a good solution for heating your water. Get yourself a 55
allon drum (preferably plastic) fill it with water in the morning and let
t warm up all day. Then water your plants in the evening. This also works
ell because you can add your water soluble fertilizers and kill two birds
ith one stone. Anyone else tried this?
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rom: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On Behalf
f djsquires@ultraplix.com
ent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 10:58 AM
o: pumpkins@hort.net
ubject: Re: poor start
y brother gave me the tip about warm water.
e started a couple plants late and still got a 600lb one
sing warm water every day. The plants went crazy to
bout 40ft in diameter vine spread. Healthiest I ever saw.
0-90 degrees F seems best. I wish I had time and money
o put in underground solar heating coils.
Dave
> Thanks for the tip about the warm water...I am on the east coast of
Canada( brrrrr) and am finding that while my plants looked healthy and
hearty in the pot they are wilting, with leaves turning white, and not
growing since transplanted...
Missy
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From: <djsquires@ultraplix.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: poor start
> Water them with warm water and that should help a lot.
> Don't water with cold tap water. Keep the ground warm
> as well. They should get back on track.
>
> DRS
>
>> We had a terrible start to the season in central MI. Some late frosts
>> and
>> freezes. My seedlings were in pots about 1-2 weeks too long. Right
>> now
>> the
>> growth seems stunted. Will the plants rebound or will they be stunted
>> for
>> the year?
>>
>> [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/ms-tnef which
>> had
>> a name of winmail.dat]
>> We had a terrible start to the season in central MI. Some late frosts
>> and
>> freezes. My seedlings were in pots about 1-2 weeks too long. Right
>> now
>> the
>> growth seems stunted. Will the plants rebound or will they be stunted
>> for
>> the year?
>>
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