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Subject: Azos
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| Benj |
Kakabeka Falls,On. Canada.
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I was wondering if someone can help me out on how to mix this stuff? amount per gallon? and do you only put it in the soil or can you foliar spray it? Thanks. Ben.
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5/26/2010 11:42:53 AM
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| Bohica (Tom) |
Www.extremepumpkinstore.com
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It is intended to be applied to the root zone, so a drench is the best application, and soak it in. The packaging states 12oz per 3 gallons of water. Tom
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5/26/2010 11:55:27 AM
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| Zander |
Buffalo, new York, USA
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How about the soil temp when Applied???????????
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5/26/2010 4:15:07 PM
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| Bohica (Tom) |
Www.extremepumpkinstore.com
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Zander, Are you asking or yelling?...Lmao. Soil temp must be 65 degrees, you can find this info and the application rate is listed in the product description on my web site. Thanks! Tom
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5/26/2010 7:59:10 PM
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| Benj |
Kakabeka Falls,On. Canada.
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Thanks Tom, much appreciated. Ben.
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5/26/2010 9:03:55 PM
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| Whidbey |
Whidbey Island
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Tom, Any advantage mixing a pinch with some mycor? At each node? WPM
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5/26/2010 10:50:28 PM
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| Bohica (Tom) |
Www.extremepumpkinstore.com
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Tt wouldnt hurt one bit, in reality, this is the best way to get the Azos directly to the roots. The only down side is that it has a talc powder consistancy, this makes it a little harder to use dry. If you take a cup of Mycorrhiza and a small amount of Azos and mix together, just enough to use for one day of vine burying, it might be easier to use dry.
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5/27/2010 9:23:04 AM
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