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							| Wednesday, May 08, 2019 |   | Little Ketchup | Grittyville, WA |  
     
						
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							| Another revision of my understanding... The yellow/light green cupped-up leaves... This could be an excess of ash salts... Which is good they will come in handy later but right now I probably am still relatively short on nitrogen and some micros.  Last year my best plant tested a little "too high" in nitrogen but the pumpkin was unaffected by disqualifying problems... The way high nitrogen might have been ok because it also tested high in calcium.  I need to push the plants.  Since I did not prep the soil perfectly or even adequately, the result of this is that feeding becomes a daily routine.  With a large area of balanced soil, they might not run out so quickly of "this or that." 
 Pruning & Fertilizing... Hardly anything else matters now.  The good news is the "excess-ash" plants do respond well to watering & soluble fertilizer.  As a foliar it will not add further salt to the roots.  I will try daily foliar.  I have a good little sprayer dialed in lightly so it wont burn.
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