Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: 10-52-10 fertilization
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Duchezeau JL |
Sancoins / Cher / FRANCE
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From when as we are could begin of fertilizer with a fertilizer of type 10-52-10 after the transplantation
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5/24/2003 4:17:22 PM
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Randoooo |
Amherst, WI
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As soon as I set the seedlings in the ground, I hit 'em with high phosphorus fertilizer every other day for about 20 days, then switch to high nitrogen 'till a week or so prior to pollination time.
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5/25/2003 10:05:05 AM
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Don Quijot |
Caceres, mid west of Spain
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I realized that when the weather is warm and dry is better to cut fertirrigation back, because of the risk of increase salt levels and make water roots uptake harder. I've check that after a happy fertirrigation of hybrid zucchinnis; oh, they did wilt... a lot. Is better fertirrigate during cool and wet days, if you can choose.
Don
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5/25/2003 3:10:28 PM
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CEIS |
In the shade - PDX, OR
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I watered my seedlings with 10-50-10 when I planted them in the ground.
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5/25/2003 4:00:18 PM
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petalpicker2 |
Rm, Tn
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My soil tested at 36 for phosphorus. The report said that was high. Should I still use a high phosphorus fertilizer? Thank you for any information you give. Dottie
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5/26/2003 5:12:28 PM
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Duchezeau JL |
Sancoins / Cher / FRANCE
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Yes, has my opinion you can spray during some days with a strong fertilizer there phosphorqiue, it will allow you to have a better implanting and a very good force in your plantation, in spite of you have 36 phosphor, but does not spray more than 10 days just for the starting up. One keeps posted.Jeanlouis
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5/27/2003 12:33:58 AM
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stone_holder |
Kansas
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Dottie, Al Eaton once told me that he prefers his phoshorus level to be around 170ppm.----Shawn.
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5/27/2003 7:37:22 PM
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petalpicker2 |
Rm, Tn
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I guess that answers my question! Thanks a lot for the help. Dottie
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5/27/2003 10:08:14 PM
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