Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: what kind and where do I get it?
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Ms. Patience |
Yreka, CA
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OK pumpkin savants, I went to OSH yesterday to find some high potassium fert. (That's what I should be using this time of year, right?) But, they had NONE that was higher in potassium than nitrogen. I believe that I have already used too much nitrogen in the form of manure, and that is why I don't have very many females (3 total to date). Do you think that this is true? Where does a person get fert that is NOT high in nitrogen? Thanks in advance!
Patience thepvz@hotmail.com
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8/6/2002 3:38:58 PM
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jeff517 |
Ga.
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Patience,,I used bloom buster early on a plant..It was kicking with females....Try Lowes......
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8/6/2002 6:21:21 PM
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Ms. Patience |
Yreka, CA
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Lowes? Is this something that OSH will carry or Home Depot or someplace like that? Thanks for the advice! Patience
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8/6/2002 7:25:21 PM
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Gary(2) |
Kennett Square, PA
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Schultz makes a 5-10-40 combination I think is perfect for this time of year. It may be called Tomato Food or something but it comes in a red box and is very inexpensive. Good luck.
Gary
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8/6/2002 7:34:17 PM
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jeff517 |
Ga.
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Patience,,super bloom buster will help you get more females...Lowes does carry,,I think it will be made by peters...
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8/6/2002 8:20:41 PM
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Brian C. |
Rexburg, Idaho (brianchristensenmd@gmail.com )
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I like the 5-10-40 from Enp mentioned a few posts ago. It comes in bulk and I go through about 25 lbs of the stuff in August.
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8/6/2002 8:44:03 PM
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pumpkinruss |
san jose california
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target specialty products in san jose 800-767-0719
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8/6/2002 9:13:02 PM
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Ms. Patience |
Yreka, CA
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Thank you all very much! I can't wait to see if it works! (Insert image of me maniacally rubbing my hands together here.) :-) Patience
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8/7/2002 3:40:55 AM
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