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croley bend

Williamsburg,KY

Hi everyone, I need to add some gypsym and potash to my patch and wondered when to do this. I finially got the patch tilled today and wondered when to add these nutrients? I also need lime, which I should had put down in the fall but couldnt so I will be doing that this weekend. So can some give some advise. Thanks. Croley

4/17/2008 9:43:51 PM

hoots dirt (Mark)

Farmville, Virginia (mfowler@hsc.edu)

The gypsum and lime should go down as quickly as possible. Check your local farmers supply store for "fast acting" gypsum and a product called Solu-Cal. The Solu-Cal is great for raising pH and is quicker than lime. I would think your source of potash should go down now also. Planting time is upon us!

Good Luck

4/17/2008 11:31:19 PM

Petman

Danville, CA (petman2@yahoo.com)

How low is your pH that you need lime? If mid 6s I would not apply any lime and wait until fall. What did your soil test show?

4/19/2008 8:55:03 AM

croley bend

Williamsburg,KY

Thanks Hoots for the reply, I will get the gypsum and potash down as soon as I can get in the new tilled soil, rained last night, I should wait or I will carry all the soil off on my shoes..lol..
Petman, my pH is 6.9, so I guess I can wait till fall, Im sure fall application would be better. Thanks so much for you both answering my question, it really helps. Croley

4/19/2008 9:07:19 AM

PumpkinBrat

Paradise Mountain, New York

If your pH is 6.9, leave it alone. Don't add any lime at all. Not even this fall.

4/19/2008 9:48:18 AM

Jordan Rivington (JRO)

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Yeah, 6.9 is probably THE number to shoot for as far as pumpkins go. Trying to change that would be sacrilegious.

4/19/2008 10:13:57 AM

CM

Decatur, IL

If you need to raise your calcium, just add high calcium gypsum. It won't change your pH.

4/19/2008 11:38:07 AM

hoots dirt (Mark)

Farmville, Virginia (mfowler@hsc.edu)

Croley, definitely no lime for you! pH looks awesome. What is your calcium number? If it's up close to 3200ppm you are golden!

4/19/2008 6:52:28 PM

croley bend

Williamsburg,KY

Opps, I read the wrong test...my pH is 6.0 and Buffer pH 6.8. My Calsium ia 1925. So sorry I read the wrong test. I took samples from two different plots, I am going to use the one closer to my home, the other is way out in the field and I got to thinking about the deer, coons and such..I really appreciated everyones input and the time it takes to read these messages and I go write the wrong number..So, I will wait till fall, since I feel that 6.0 is better than 5.0..thanks again. Croley

4/20/2008 9:08:00 PM

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