Fertilizing and Watering
  
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            | lisfisher | 
            
               Ct 
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               Hi, I have a decent kin growing { by my newbie standards }, it's approaching about 200 lbs. Growth seems to have slowed a bit over the last week. The last growth spurt put some size in what seems to be the bottom left side to where it's looking a bit lopsided. Ok by me since I have no issues {yet! }. What can I feed the vine to give it a push?? Also, should I begin cutting some of the lesser healthy looking leaves off? { the leaves nearest the stump of the main vine are much smaller and turning pale brown compared to the giant deep green leaves further down the main } 
		
				
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               8/14/2015 8:05:13 AM 
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            | VTSteve | 
            
               South Hero, VT 
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               Go over the plant with a fine-toothed comb for tertiaries.  Weed, weed, weed.  Water consistently with at least 75-90 gallons a day and maintain your feeding schedule.  If you've passed the 2 weeks of high gains, there's not too much you can do now to stop the slowdown.
  Too much extra potassium at this stage will help your 'kin to split. 
		
				
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               8/14/2015 8:30:29 AM 
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            | lisfisher | 
            
               Ct 
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               Yeah I learned the hard way last season by loading up on Potassium and she split wide open.  
		
				
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               8/14/2015 11:02:51 AM 
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            | VTSteve | 
            
               South Hero, VT 
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               Concentrate on keeping the plant healthy.  Insects are starting to fade away, but fungal diseases are a b***h.  You might want to do another soil test to add what's lacking and keep the fruit putting on pounds, no matter how trivial.  
		
				
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               8/14/2015 11:53:25 AM 
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