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Subject: Surplus of nitrogen in soil
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Bullock39 |
East Central Ohio
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This is my second year in growing pumpkins with my first not being very successful. I have learned many things from reading post on this site and to everyone thank you. I recently received results of my soil test and it shows a surplus of N in the soil. The amounts of P and K were considered to be sufficient. My AG is growing fairly well now, but started very slowly. My main vine is 7' out but I am concerned that I will not get any females to grow because of the N levels. Is there a way to reduce the N level or should this not be much of a concern.
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6/24/2011 7:08:36 PM
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TruckTech1471 |
South Bloomfield, Ohio
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With the rain we've had here in Ohio thus far and unless you have added N, it shouldn't be an issue. Nitrogen leeches quickly.
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6/24/2011 11:01:33 PM
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Frank 4 |
Coventry R.I.
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You can add some phos,, either liquid,or grandular,, the phos. promots flowering
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6/25/2011 6:19:11 AM
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Bullock39 |
East Central Ohio
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Thanks for the advice. Hoping this year is better than last but I got a late start because of all the rain we had here. My soil drainage is average at best but I am going to keep on learning and looking for that big one. Thanks again
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6/25/2011 5:15:16 PM
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