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StL Kenny

Wood River, IL (kennyw_49@yahoo.com)

What kind of spring patch amendments do you put down, regardless of soil test? Then maybe explain why.
Thanks for the help,

Kenny

4/27/2007 12:27:24 PM

Fissssh

Simi valley, ca

Regardless of test ?? Does that mean you got soil test or not ??

4/29/2007 4:06:28 AM

StL Kenny

Wood River, IL (kennyw_49@yahoo.com)

Regardless of test means, Is there amendments that seasoned growers put on there patch year in and year out. Even before the soil test comes back.

Yes I did get a soil test done, don't have the results back yet.

4/29/2007 7:43:29 AM

Phil H.

Cameron,ontario Team Lunatic

The only thing I put on without a test is organic compost. Other than that, I rely on my test.

Phil

4/30/2007 6:40:40 AM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

We have a brand new patch. I pulled a test but couldn't wait for the lab before making amendments. Knowing the local soils like I do we made the following additions "blind" to 2000 sq ft before pulling the sample.

100 lbs Solucal (TOG chelated Calcitic Lime)
100 lbs Dolomitic Lime
100 lbs Gypsum
12 lbs 0-0-60
25 lbs Kelp Meal
25 lbs PHC's Healthy Start
Enough Merit to "get it done"

All tilled to 9". Once the test results come back I'll decide if we're on the mark or not.

4/30/2007 10:33:33 AM

PumpkinBrat

Paradise Mountain, New York

Tremor, what is PHC healthy Starter?

4/30/2007 6:36:37 PM

Peace, Wayne

Owensboro, Ky.

Tremor, did you add all this before pulling samples? If not, how will you know if you are on the mark, or not? Just curious...you know a lot more than I do??? LOL Peace, Wayne

4/30/2007 9:40:58 PM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

Brian,

PHC Healthy Start is an organic 3-4-3 fertilizer with rhizobacteria. Since this is a new patch we're hoping the bacteria are enough to keep Fusarium, etc at bay.

http://www.planthealthcare.com/direct/HealthyStart343.pdf

For a mycorrhizal inoculant we're going to try Mycor Flower Saver plus:

http://www.planthealthcare.com/direct/FlowerSaverPlus.pdf

Wayne,

I pulled the sample BEFORE adding any amendments. I wish I'd known sooner that we had permission to use this site since fall is the preferred time to do all of this grunt work.

To answer Kenny's original question:

Calcium & Potash in these parts.

5/1/2007 12:36:45 AM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

For the record: We'll be switching to PHC's Flower Saver Plus once the plants hit the ground because it has the correct VAM Mycorrhyza as opposed to just the bacterial package. My thought was to avoid placing Myc spores in the open ground with no annual plant roots in the neighborhood yet. No science here, just my gut feeling.

5/2/2007 12:31:14 AM

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