Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Ec level in the soil
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Salvo85 |
Italy
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Hi everyone, I was wondering if giant pumpkins like hight or low EC levels when the pumpkin is growing. Does anybody have experience with ec soil probe?
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6/30/2016 4:37:36 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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Beni Meier does all his fertilizing based on his soil/medium ec readings. I cant tell you the numbers he gave in his presentation but he had a cutoff number that he wouldn't fertilize unless his Ec number was below that.So the answer is that he kept the ec in a moderate range/too salty is a negative
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7/3/2016 9:09:22 PM
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North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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Does anyone remember the EC number from Beni's presentation. A few local growers (OK Richmond Dave and Spambie) are using EC meter readings from their soil as well as PPM meter readings for their nutrient feedings, drenches and foliar feeding.
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7/4/2016 12:57:36 AM
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Salvo85 |
Italy
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Hi cojoe, my question was about the level, if you can't give us the exact numbers that's not a problem at all, but I would understand the method he uses to check that level, I bought a soil probe, you have just to insert the tip in the soil as deep as you desire and it shows the number. But I noticed every part of the plant has a different value, sometimes very very different. So I don't know how to read the results. Should I consider the average of all the results?
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7/6/2016 10:14:37 AM
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Salvo85 |
Italy
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If you want to reply on my mail address it is Salvopara@tiscali.it. Thanks in advance
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7/6/2016 10:17:03 AM
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