Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: soil drebcgubg
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yorunk |
Aurora, IL
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How important is soil drenching this time of the season? How do other growers drench if you don't have a drip irrigation system?
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8/2/2011 9:55:48 AM
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North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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Overhead watering....sprinklers.
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=160090
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8/2/2011 10:16:58 AM
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yorunk |
Aurora, IL
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Doesn't that imply that you have to leave the misters on for an extended period of time. I have a heavy leaf cover so I am not even sure if it will get to the soil. I am trying to thin it out some. Do you put your chemicals in some sort of barrel then pump thru the misters?
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8/2/2011 12:01:30 PM
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North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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The leaves are designed to deliver the water exactly where it is needed and wanted. The leaves will cup upwards to catch the water and direct it down like a spillway down the stem to the root zone.
yes, I have a fertilizer injector that I use to apply stuff to the entire patch and a pump sprayer when I am just foliar feeding something.
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=139246
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8/2/2011 12:38:38 PM
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christrules |
Midwest
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I don't use a nozzle on the hose. So, I just point it to spot on the leaves and let the water funnle down the stem like NSB describes. If the soil down about 1ft is getting wet, I'm happy.
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8/2/2011 1:16:45 PM
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yorunk |
Aurora, IL
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All I have been doing is foliar for the chemicals. I just installed the misters and was hoping that I could fill my rain barrel with chemicals and water and run it through my misters. I know that will not get the bottom side of the leaves. Your plant looks great and neat. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, I was not able to keep up with my plants and they are growing all over the place, in addition into my second plant. Half the time I don't know if something is a tert or something coming off of a tert. I did notice today that the soil is not drying under the leaf cover. In fact some of it has a green hue to it like it has been wet or damp for too long. I want to run the misters because of the heat, but want the soil to dry some.
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8/3/2011 12:49:04 AM
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