fert
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: fert
- From: b*@pacific.net (Vickie Brock)
- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 07:34:11 -0300
>Vickie Brock wrote:
>>
>> >Brock & Zoo,
>> >
>> >These were sprouted in ice cream pails April 24th. Transplanted May
>> >1st.
>> >
>> >Thanks for responding. I'll probably keep two plants in the same hill
>> >and see how it goes compared to the ones in a hill by themselves. Time
>> >will tell.
>> >
>> >Good Luck
>> >
>> >Cornhusk
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>>
>> Nice growth!....remember to feed low levels of fert.....twice as often say
>> every 5 days........for the doubles in the hills.......and going in
>> opposite directiond....... prune any back growth that heads into the others
>> zone....great luck! brock
>>
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Rocky, if your doing full strength that would mean 1TB. per
gallon.........that is a good low level.......what you really have to do is
judge the plants performance and watch the growing tips and see if they are
staying light gr. or pale green longer than 5 days..then you fert more
often....if the growing tip is dark green on the earliest leaves you need
to back off...brock
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