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Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: 30-29-26 too much?
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DustyDoodle |
Connecticut
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My plants need a kick in the pants. The soil tests indicate I can fertilize, but I don't want to burn the plants. This is a combination of two liquid products, A) a 30 slow-release Nitrogren, and a 29-26, phosphite.
The plants have not been pollinated yet (I know, I'm late). Perhaps in the next 5 days if the weather cooperates.
Any thoughts?
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7/17/2010 10:35:54 PM
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Newman |
Anchorage, Alaska
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If you plan on pollinating in the next five days I would strongly recommend keeping your fertilizing to a bare minimum, especially concerning nitrogen. Fertilizing during or around pollination time can cause aborts.
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7/18/2010 8:56:05 AM
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L. K. |
Selbyville, Delaware
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In past years, I would get inpatient and fertilize to jump start growth. The result would be major vine growth and splits. I would be careful with a 30-29-26, once it's on, it's done. I like fish, worm castings, etc.
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7/18/2010 9:10:41 AM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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During and right after fruit set is NOT the time to push. We can't arrive earlier by driving fast with the cops behind us.
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7/18/2010 11:02:14 AM
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