Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: new growers....fertilization at pollination
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pumpkin island kid |
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We have our first ever patch this year. We are in the Central Valley of Ca. We have used 11-52-0 to fertilize since the start and are almost ready to pollinate. We have JUST seen female flowers. After we pollinate, whats the best fertilizer?
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7/27/2001 6:35:16 PM
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Mactar |
Wooster, Ohio
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You should probably slack off the fertilizer until you get a pumpkin set. Once you get your pumpkins set you can begin fertilizing with something that stresses potassium. I use a fertilizer from Age Old Organics (www.fertilegrower.com) which is a 5-10-40 and it seems to work real well. Many people however, just use Miracle Grow. You should also continue to apply fish and seaweed fertilizers to supply the plant with the micronutrients it needs. Hope this helps!
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7/29/2001 10:03:05 AM
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H-K-J |
Myrtle Creek, Oregon
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Mactar is right, but I went to a firtilizer dealer last week and they sugjested Petters 20-20-20 water soluble for our area, we just started to use it so I cant realy say what it is going to do. H-K-J
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7/29/2001 11:03:08 AM
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jeff517 |
Ga.
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so they should be fertilized when the females start to bloom then,,,right???
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7/30/2001 12:15:35 PM
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Alun J |
Liverpool , England
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Yo Jeff, Don't fertilize for a few days from when the female starts to bloom, give it 5-6 days and then use a high potash feed, like 5-10-40....10-10-30..etc.
Alun
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7/30/2001 8:36:15 PM
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pumpkin island kid |
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Thank you all for your information. We pollinated our "first born" yesterday!! (picture) to follow.
Thanks again
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7/31/2001 11:31:18 AM
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