Fertilizing and Watering
  
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            Subject:  15-11-39?
			
  
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            | joetterer | 
            
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               help me.  this is my first giant pumpkin year.  i can't find 15-11-39 anywhere.  that's what i need for late july, right?  my fruit is just larger than a basketball, am i on track for east central MN?  also, should i make a bed of sand?  any advice is welcome! 
		
				
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               7/24/2009 11:12:21 AM 
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            | Tremor | 
            
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               Don't worry. Pumpkins can't read fertilizer labels. Growers often get too hung up on the percentages.
  A good finishing fertilizer has a 1-1-2 like ratio. 
		
				
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               7/24/2009 11:42:29 AM 
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            | Tremor | 
            
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               By the way....We still use a lower Potash fert now. Too much K too early can cause prematuration. 
		
				
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               7/24/2009 11:50:57 AM 
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            | Tim T. | 
            
               Ohio 
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               Not trying to hijack your message thread but, is there a maximum number of K to use for later in the season and when do you switch to the K focus fertilizers? 
		
				
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               7/24/2009 10:01:34 PM 
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            | christrules | 
            
               Midwest 
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               Joetterer.  Yes, make a bed of sand, enough to cushion and not let the pumpkin touch soil.  You're on track if your pumpkin is growin.  Pumpkins don't know regions.
  A soil test is necessary for accurate K rates at season-end.  Switch to K during the rapid-growth period but not too quickly as Tremor has advised.
  Max % of a K fert that I know is 0-0-60.  Most common though is 0-0-50 (K-Sulphate), 0-0-60 (Potash), muriate of potash (Potassium Chloride) 
		
				
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               7/25/2009 2:07:07 AM 
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            | krikket | 
            
               Hamilton, Ohio 
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               My pumpkin is a little smaller than a basketball should i be worried.  ive never done this before.  ive been giving it miracle grow.  didn't know to use fertilizer.  any suggestions.  my kids teacher last april gave us this pumpkin and is having a contest and i dont know what im doing.  help 
		
				
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               7/29/2009 11:26:25 AM 
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            | krikket | 
            
               Hamilton, Ohio 
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               the teacher said the seed was from a 1000 pound pumpkin so it potential right 
		
				
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               7/29/2009 11:28:28 AM 
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            | sandbagger v ;) | 
            
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               krikket
   try to get some neptunes fish fertilizer and foliar feed it that  ifound it cheap but it depends on the store.
  
		
				
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               8/1/2009 11:24:06 AM 
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            | krikket | 
            
               Hamilton, Ohio 
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               vince13
  thanks for the advice i bought some fish fertilizer and foliar feed i just gave it to the pumpkin yesterday i'll keep you posted on its growth.  thanks so much  
		
				
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               8/6/2009 10:30:53 AM 
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