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Subject: Comments - Saswampo 2024-06-08
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Ken D. |
Connecticut, USA
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Is high phosphorus the key to getting them tall or at least strong enough to be tall?
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6/8/2024 7:44:25 PM
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Saswampo |
San Diego, CA
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Ken... I humbly stand on the shoulders of "giants". Still learning.
FWIW... from what I've read & studied, high P at this stage fosters root development & heavy vegetation. The goal is to delay head formation as long as possible. As soon as I see a head form, I'll crank up the Potassium to insane levels too.
Would love it if a seasoned SF growers would chime in. I'm shooting educated spit balls, but with only 2 years of actual experience.
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6/8/2024 8:44:23 PM
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Ken D. |
Connecticut, USA
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I have grown them for fun but never got them over 13 feet or so. I have some in this year too. The seeds I started with were Russian Mammoth. Single head and pretty tall.
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6/8/2024 9:18:22 PM
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