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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 16:18

Düngung - womit - wie oft - wie viel ?

Moderative Note:

Because the Düngugnsfrage now but something away drifts from the Superthrive theme, I created Dominic's contribution as a new subject, where you you can exchange on the subject of fertilization...

Hint yet of note on the search - was it already often about "Manure", "Fertilization" and "manure" written... ;)

Happy fertilizing, Bernhard.
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Shark



I even look me over, where is ST get! If someone a white address... just give it.

If we are already on the subject: what, how often and how much you fertilize?

MFG

Dominic

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Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 21:58

We have given every week strong blue corn and additionally still liquid fertilizer this season. Was probably in combination with the very nutritious soil something more (the tubers are grown not much) but they also didn't kill. We think on peat substrates, you can fertilize loose 1 x week, compost or leaves Earth is less more because that simply contain more nutrients from scratch.

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Montag, 15. Oktober 2012, 06:55

No Kommnetar...

konjac properly fertilized

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Dienstag, 16. Oktober 2012, 15:46

Shark

You can fertilize right, that need this and I understand that.



MFG

Dominic

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Dienstag, 16. Oktober 2012, 16:01

Right. There are Starkzehrer.

Normally, it is ok if you fertilize every 14 days. There not dead you fertilize it and lets also not starve.

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Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2012, 08:02

Shark



OK thank you



MFG


Dominic

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Montag, 10. Dezember 2012, 23:48

Nur so ein Gedanke

Moin - Moin in the round,

What do you think of an additional foliar application?

My Maurelli and my Musa are grateful. I use Wuxal.
I had supplied bamboo with bitter salt solution (magnesium). Also super.

I try next vegetation period as Amorpho responded.


Green Greetings Uwe

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Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012, 08:52

Hi Uwe,.

that probably won't hurt...
For the types that come from tropical areas of immerfeuchten, one must be sure careful concentration.

What concentration you take for the foliar application of which species?

Happy spraying, Bernhard.

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Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2012, 22:06

Moin - Moin Bernhard,

I've sprayed twice Epsom Salt (magnesium sulphate heptahydrate) at a concentration of 2%. Epsom Salt is like Yes only magnesium and sulphur deficiency, replaced but no fertilization.
Wuxal weekly in June + July at a concentration of 10ml to 5l H2O.
Liquid fertilizer in the bucket spray, water, pumped up and evening tour.

When
Amorphophallus konjak wwould I similar to proceed as the foliar application recommended with Epsom Salt potatoes. 4 x 20 kg/ha or 4 x 2 g/m2
Since the tubers seem to be pretty hungry, an additional fertilization does not hurt z.B with liquid fertilizer on the leaves every two weeks.
I hope.

Green Greetings Uwe

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Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2012, 07:53

Hi Uwe,.

Thank you for the Enlightenment - as a man with obvious experience and apparently green thumb writes... :icon_thumbs1:
I'm thrilled always difficult Yes, as written here in the forum often, if someone thinks at all on fertilizing... :icon_winkgrin:

Happy spraying, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2012, 08:08

Shark



Why people don't do this or not?

I'm trying it. Am just still not an expert in this respect.



MFG

Dominic

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Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012, 10:16

Can I tell you Dominic,.

a plant can not tell that she's hungry. The most important life-limiting factors are water, light, temperature, and food.
More water is available at a higher temperature (E.g. summer) many, more light is free. Nutrients in only small quantities supplied, showing the plant while no deficiencies, lags far behind the potential growth.

The fertilization in the optimum range must be to achieve maximum growth rates.
Here in the Forum, there are wonderful examples of enormous growth rates for targeted fertilisation. I will benefit from it for the next season.
So thank you very much.

Green Greetings Uwe

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Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012, 14:49

Shark

And when you see if one has too much fertilized?

I mean not only when it is out of order. Before stop

MFG

Dominic

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Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012, 17:14

Should be seen first of course, that you do not overfertilised, so sensibly calculate the quantity of fertilizer or modelled on the experience of others. A eutrophication means but not necessarily that breaks down the plant. A low eutrophication has similar effect as too little fertilizer, the plant grows worse. This is called diminishing returns. The yield increases with increased fertilization only to a certain point, then he takes off again.
There also are signs of excess, when too much nitrogen, for example, the plant is mastig, soft dark green and Schädlingsanfällig.
So, a nitrogen eutrophication (this is overfertilised most commonly), you can see quite well on unusually dark green leaves.

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