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scienceteacher

Nashville, TN

Since this is the time for soil tests for next year's growing season, it's a good time for those experienced growers to expound on the optimum nutrient levels needed to grow the heaviest 'kins...

Carbon? Nitrogen? pH? Iron? Calcium? Mg?, etc, etc..

9/19/2006 7:31:52 AM

Vader

western PA

I am curious to find out what others on here recommend.

9/19/2006 8:07:05 AM

CowD

Jaffrey NH

I dont want to seem like an idiot here, but I believe that this type of thing has a forum for it. I believe this should be in the soil prep and analysis area.

DK

9/19/2006 9:05:09 AM

Boy genius

southwest MO

My guess would be you are probably already 10 times over the optimums. (I am ) Will be adding all the peat, leaves, and sand I can gather and aford. Backing way off the manure and biosolids.
Here is a rough guide line:
Ca 2000-4000 lb acre
Mg 285-570 lb acre
Phos(as P) 400 lb acre
K (as K) 200 lb acre
SO4 (as S) 200 lb acre
CONN 200-600 micro mhos
Na 10-35 lb acre
NO3 (as N) 40 lb acre

Theses are general gardening optimums... You can get away with higher for AG's.

9/19/2006 3:54:37 PM

herbie

Ray, North Dakota

Look under the North Dakota extension services, and look under the Carrington NDSU extension plot. They have done studies concerning regular pumpkins. I followed that this year, and was happy with two pumpkins putting out just over 800 lbs. The biggest one split.

I believe to start, they recommend 60 lbs of N for pumpkins.

9/19/2006 6:18:39 PM

herbie

Ray, North Dakota

http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/agsub.htm

9/19/2006 6:19:04 PM

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