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Nina replied to the discussion Trouble Editing My Posts in the forum Website Navigation Tips 3 years ago
How are you going Aaron – I have had a look at the settings available and have extended the time to edit the post.
I understand there could be improvements and part of the challenge is that it’s embedded within the social aspects of the site, and needs to function within the parameters of the app we are building.
I gave the extension of time to…
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Andy Harper started the discussion Increasing strawberry yields in the forum Berries 3 years ago
So for the last 4 years I have had poor yields and I am growing the 1 acre strawberries organically and been working with a consultant but I can’t seem to get my yields up past .16 lbs per plant. I have been using day neutral varieties because of the short season here Alaska which is between 8 to 10 weeks. I have been contemplating on doing…
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I am a grower and I have been using sap analysis for the last 3 years and its been crazy. I wish I knew how much of one element to add to see what changes would affect my strawberry crop. Anyways I hope to learn from this group on how to be an expert at reading and at making the right recommendations for my crop. I live in Alaska so I dont…
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Benny Thompson replied to the discussion Which micronutrients are safer to err on excess vs err on deficiency in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Which micronutrients are safer to err on excess vs err on deficiency
Thanks John, that definitely makes sense.
working through the logic…
Low nutrient dense produce can be about 95% water and high nutrient dense produce can be about 85% water. For easy numbers, we’ll pretend water content is 100% (I know that doesn’t make sense, but it won’t change the calcs substantially). Let’s say a leaf thickness is 1mm…
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John Warmerdam replied to the discussion Which micronutrients are safer to err on excess vs err on deficiency in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Which micronutrients are safer to err on excess vs err on deficiency
What we consider as the normal rate is all based on experience and experiment. I still feel that phytotoxicity is the main limit on the high end, and to stay at maybe half of what the plant can handle as a maximum. We tend to have our own limits and then bump them up or down based on need. If I know young trees tend to be very short of zinc,…
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