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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 6864462" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>Did N2 on my worst field yesterday (sown Oct 24th) and was pleasantly surprised at the tillering on the sub 50 plants/m2 areas, about 15% of the field. I had intended turning off the liquid fert on the thin patches as there wasn't much there at N1 (40kg/N), and thought N2 (60kg/n+S) would be a waste of time. Ended up doing 99% of the field, and will do T0 with herb and Mn next week, but will skip N3/N4 on the thin bits.</p><p>I'm hoping that they grow like tumbleweeds, i.e. 20 tillers, and that there will be enough light and air to keep them growing to harvest with reduced/ omitted T1 / T2.</p><p></p><p>Edit to add photo (31st March): </p><p>[ATTACH=full]868922[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 6864462, member: 11374"] Did N2 on my worst field yesterday (sown Oct 24th) and was pleasantly surprised at the tillering on the sub 50 plants/m2 areas, about 15% of the field. I had intended turning off the liquid fert on the thin patches as there wasn't much there at N1 (40kg/N), and thought N2 (60kg/n+S) would be a waste of time. Ended up doing 99% of the field, and will do T0 with herb and Mn next week, but will skip N3/N4 on the thin bits. I'm hoping that they grow like tumbleweeds, i.e. 20 tillers, and that there will be enough light and air to keep them growing to harvest with reduced/ omitted T1 / T2. Edit to add photo (31st March): [ATTACH type="full"]868922[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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