Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: How much fert. per week average?
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ocrap |
Kuna, Id.
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I'm still on the 20-20-20 and am using a pound a week per. plant. Also f/seaweed twice a week. My question is what are the rest of you using per week? I would like to get a idea from some of you so I will no if I need to change my amounts. My new leaves are soft and light green while the older ones are hard and dark green Thanks for any help. Ken
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7/26/2002 12:57:49 AM
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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Great question ken...and as the square footage changes what is the adjustment for fertilizer/water amounts. thanks chuck
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7/26/2002 8:20:42 AM
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Duster |
San Diego
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I have heard that half a pound per week per 100sq. ft is the most you want to use. I am currently using just under half a pound per week with a 250 to 300 sq ft plant. It's always better to under fertilize with water soluables than over fert. Slow and easy wins the race as they say. I don't want to blow up my pumpkin.
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7/26/2002 3:01:28 PM
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Brian C. |
Rexburg, Idaho (brianchristensenmd@gmail.com )
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I'm using 5 lbs per week right now. 1200 ft per plant.
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7/28/2002 11:42:00 PM
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Brian C. |
Rexburg, Idaho (brianchristensenmd@gmail.com )
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that's total on three plants so 1.66 Lb/plant/week
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7/28/2002 11:43:38 PM
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Echo |
Glen Echo, MD
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For those of you who have answered this post, how are you applying water/fert? Are you using sprinklers or appling directly to main root?
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7/29/2002 2:21:43 PM
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ocrap |
Kuna, Id.
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I'm doing both. Ken
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7/30/2002 12:39:09 AM
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floh |
Cologne / Germany
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Speaking about water soluble - I have a 30% K fertilizer that I want to apply with the daily watering. Water is coming from a barrel so it can be mixed before. How much per gallon would be okay? They only give advice for sqft, that´s too less information. I have Algoflash tomatoe fert. and they say it can be applied anytime you water.
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7/30/2002 10:15:04 AM
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gordon |
Utah
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Floh- what is the recommended sq ft application ? if you were to apply it dry how much would you use and how often ? how many gallons do you water day/week ?
gordon
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7/30/2002 1:30:46 PM
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floh |
Cologne / Germany
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Gordon, it´s called Kalimagnesia (30 K -10 Magn.) and "can be applied throughout the year" (wow, that´s something..). They recommend 2.2lbs/107 sqft. When I water my plants on dry days, I usually need 20 gal per plant. I just want to create a mixture in my barrel that can be used for the rest of the season, everytime I need to water. Thanks for any advice. Ingo
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7/30/2002 4:08:05 PM
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gordon |
Utah
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I understand what you are trying to do and it's a good idea but it's hard problem to get a hold off.... as is fertilizing in general... let take your lawn... do you do it twice a year ? 4 times ? how much ? the recommended rate-twice that.. ? we often just guess and try to figure it out by trail and error. What i was getting at is if you can get a dry application rate and period then you can convert it to a wet application if you know how much you water. say you applied it 1 a month at 2.2 lbs per 107 sq ft. if your patch is 1000 sq ft then you would put down 22 lbs once a month. so that is also how much you would want to add to your water over a one month period. if you watered a 1000 sq ft patch (or plant) every other day or 15 times a month... then you want to apply 1.467 lbs every other day ... (22 divided by 15 )
but i don't know if you should apply it once a month or once a week or once ever 4 months... ? that's where the trial an error comes in. many growers use miracle grow and have the same problem even though they have a application rate. but how much do you push it because you are growing pumpkins ? twice as much? twice as often? both ? 4 times as much ? hopes this helped gordon
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7/30/2002 5:35:55 PM
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floh |
Cologne / Germany
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Thanks a lot Gordon, the trial and error method is in general what the manufacturers leave us with. I saw there was no information for most of the fertilizers sold at professional farmer stores (not like Walmart garden section) concerning WHEN and HOW OFTEN. Information is from 1 lbs for low-consuming plants up to 2.2 for sorts like cabbage, zuchini, cucumber etc, but "throughout the year" is no information at all. My idea was - since I saw it acts like a spoon of salt in a pot of water - that would be the better way of applying for so many roots appear on top right now that I don´t want to burn using the dry method. Will try to develop a mixture from what has been said here concerning lbs/sqft. More formulars always welcome...
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7/30/2002 6:12:53 PM
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floh |
Cologne / Germany
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...forgot to say, I emailed the two biggest fertilizer manufacturers over here and they couldn´t answer concerning these pumpkins...just said "let us know when it´s about the size of a VW beetle, wish you good luck"....(
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7/30/2002 6:22:47 PM
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