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Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Soil test results
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Spot |
Newton Falls Ohio
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I just got my soil test results back. I am new at the world of pumpkins and thought maybe someone would give me a hand on this. My soil ph is 6.4, phosphate431, potash 2326 Magnesium 830, Calcium 3635. My organic matter is 4.9, but that is before I added all of the leaves. I will test in the spring to see what has changed. My copper is 2.99, my Iron 386.77, Manganese 80.18, Zinc 7.91. They recomend that I add Nitrogen 75lb/A Phosphate 50 lb/A and 3000 Calcitic Limestone. Thank you in advance for the help, Spot
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12/17/2005 8:54:36 PM
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sam1962 |
Piqua,Ohio
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your test seems to be fine other than keep adding organic matter and do add the lime try to raise your ph to 6.8 or so
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12/18/2005 9:35:41 AM
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HotPumpkin (Ben) |
Phoenix, AZ
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check your P:Zn ratio. You want lower than 20:1. Also, Mn might be harder to take up if Fe:Mn is higher than 2:1.
I would add no P myself.
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1/2/2006 11:47:30 PM
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RogNC |
Mocksville, NC
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Phosphate needs to be higher than your (potash or K)
Phosphate= PHOSPHOROUS =ROOTS, AND FLOWERING K= POTASH OR POTASSIUM= PLAYS A BIGGER ROLE AT FRUIT DELVELOPING LATER IN THE SEASON. My 2 cents I would do as recomended, no flowers no pumpkin
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1/18/2006 6:53:42 AM
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