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ABA Trading LTD wrote:is sticks i need right now tho
theres a guy in rioclaro selling at $3 for one if taking 1000 teak sticks at a time.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:is sticks i need right now tho
theres a guy in rioclaro selling at $3 for one if taking 1000 teak sticks at a time.
AdamB wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:right now i trying to get some teak sticks in central area
only need 500
any ideas?
check d sawmill on Orange Field Rd, $4-5 for one!
joker wrote:buy a soil tester and test the ph of the soil .... i ordered mine through Raptor...
then you would know if you need limestone / dolomatic lime
also treat the soil with a fungicide b4 .
joker wrote:buy a soil tester and test the ph of the soil .... i ordered mine through Raptor...
then you would know if you need limestone / dolomatic lime
also treat the soil with a fungicide b4 .
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:try and stay away from chicken manure,if you have no other alternative make sure and get it treated.
doo-bee-dan wrote:joker wrote:buy a soil tester and test the ph of the soil .... i ordered mine through Raptor...
then you would know if you need limestone / dolomatic lime
also treat the soil with a fungicide b4 .
is it wise as well to have your water ph balance before you feed/water?
joker wrote:doo-bee-dan wrote:joker wrote:buy a soil tester and test the ph of the soil .... i ordered mine through Raptor...
then you would know if you need limestone / dolomatic lime
also treat the soil with a fungicide b4 .
is it wise as well to have your water ph balance before you feed/water?
used water from pond/ wasa .... however pipe water is better to use as it contains chlorine
pond water was used to fill up drains if i was dry salting...
lost $$$$ with last drought we had in 2010.. 10acres pumpkin.. deprived of water![]()
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jramsarran wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:try and stay away from chicken manure,if you have no other alternative make sure and get it treated.
why??
what problems have you had that you think the manure is responsible for?
btw...shouldnt you just advise that the manure be cured properly before?
jramsarran wrote:joker wrote:doo-bee-dan wrote:joker wrote:buy a soil tester and test the ph of the soil .... i ordered mine through Raptor...
then you would know if you need limestone / dolomatic lime
also treat the soil with a fungicide b4 .
is it wise as well to have your water ph balance before you feed/water?
used water from pond/ wasa .... however pipe water is better to use as it contains chlorine
pond water was used to fill up drains if i was dry salting...
lost $$$$ with last drought we had in 2010.. 10acres pumpkin.. deprived of water![]()
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i usually would use pH plus to clean and adjust my water for spraying chemicals only since most pesticides are more effective at a slightly acid pH.
pH plus works with an indicator...soo basically you apply very slowly while mixing and until the water turns slightly pink. (rate depends on how "dirty" your water is...sometimes it is veryy little you need)
note that i said MOST pesticides.... not all
@joker!....not because water have chlorine means its better... that could be a bad thing as well. there are plants that are very Chlorine sensitive....for example PAWPAW...
if you MUST use it consider letting it sit for a while (in a ventilated tank or barrels)...so that most of the chlorine can evaporate.
joker wrote:doo-bee-dan wrote:joker wrote:buy a soil tester and test the ph of the soil .... i ordered mine through Raptor...
then you would know if you need limestone / dolomatic lime
also treat the soil with a fungicide b4 .
is it wise as well to have your water ph balance before you feed/water?
used water from pond/ wasa .... however pipe water is better to use as it contains chlorine
pond water was used to fill up drains if i was dry salting...
lost $$$$ with last drought we had in 2010.. 10acres pumpkin.. deprived of water![]()
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marlener wrote:Shakes seeing I am in Biche,which Agriculture extention office would have to go,Rio or Grande?While I am sorting that out I planted the sweet peppers,pimentos,cucumbers just to see how they fare.The cucumbers doing real good after just two weeks.Put some 20.10.10 on the peppers yesterday,need to do my own research.Gon`t real just some garden shop they might just want to sell you what they have.Is that the correct nutrient for the peppers two weeks old anyone?
doo-bee-dan wrote: hey jramsarran its my first time growing and i have a few questions,care to explain?
is ph plus a local product?
is it necessary to ph balanced plain water or only when u nute/pesticide spraying?
watering regular with chlorine water safe for sweet peppers?
does dolomite limestone really keep your ph balanced/buffer at 6.5-7.0 for soil?
*KRONIK* wrote:If anybody interested in chicken manure...
PM me...
I have some coming by next week...
Uncured/freshting
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jramsarran wrote:doo-bee-dan wrote: hey jramsarran its my first time growing and i have a few questions,care to explain?
is ph plus a local product?
is it necessary to ph balanced plain water or only when u nute/pesticide spraying?
watering regular with chlorine water safe for sweet peppers?
does dolomite limestone really keep your ph balanced/buffer at 6.5-7.0 for soil?
@doo-bee-dan do you practice commercial agriculture or just a home garden?
yes pH plus is a local product and is available in many larger agrishops
it is not necessary for plain water. apart from cleaning the water and adjusting the pH...it also has an adjuvant.
sweet peppers are not really chlorine sensitive...(it is possible for build up to occur over time...depends on soil type and rainfall)...not usually a problem in the tropics
any limestone can raise your pH...just some work faster than others...hydrated limestone would work the fastest...it is the most expensive tho.
btw..dolomitic limestone is fine....i use normal quarry lime tho.
its important to refer to a soil test to determine how much and how often u need to apply.
proper liming is very complexed...and it actually takes years to raise your pH to an optimum level...it depends on a lot of factors...you can read up on it.
just out of curiosity....? may i ask....why do you want to lime? there are many benefits but what is your reason?
jramsarran wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:If anybody interested in chicken manure...
PM me...
I have some coming by next week...
Uncured/freshting
Sent from my GT-N7000 using TriniTuner mobile app
^^^price??
delivered?
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