I never realized how much physics and chemistry in addition to biology a modern-day farmer needs. Being a farmer is much more like being a plant physician than I ever imagined. Very impressive! 👍
You arent kidding, im currently in school and had to use one of the chemistry equations I learned to figure out how much fertilizer I needed for my tomatoes and bell peppers. Its way too easy to go under or over and ruin your crop by doing the math wrong
There is not any more incapable nutrients then sulfer and calcium.. Delute your Epsom salt in with the master blend NOT the calcium nitrate, other wise you will lock out nutrients.... Hope this helps.. Love the channel.
love your tenacity and drive. How often do you apply the 50 gallons of fertilizer mix? At the first of the video, you mentioned very briefly, daily but in some of your other videos you mention weekly. Could you expand on your timing?
I only plant 6 plants but I want to know how I can mix this in smaller quantities!!! Love to watch you! You look so very young but looks like you know how to grow stuff!!! Way to go!!!
My garden is between zones 3-4. Usually can't set plants out till the end of May. I plant in woven plastic and put each plant in a Wall-of-Water Tepee. I've done this for several years and have had great success. After I remove the tepee's, I place next to each plant a milk jug filled with water for the rest of the summer.
Dropping below 42 degrees at night does not delay your harvest by one week. In Bradly county Arkansas it will often get below 42 degrees because they plant so early. Yet they always have tomatoes ready by early June. But will affect growth and flavor. imho
You tips on never dropping below62 degrees is priceless. In the north east , box stores leave tomatoes outside and even some green houses do not heat. These starts never produce over the season. One year I used a wall of water to keep a tomato plant alive. It looked perfectly fine visually as compared to the other tomatoes. however it did not ever produce any tomatoes during the season.
Hi cousin! Just curious... apart from your family (brothers and sisters) how many people you have working on your farm? You have apples 🍎, 🍑, 🍓, 🍅 and so many other varieties in there, when do you have time to look after all of them as there is a lot of work involved?
Can you explain what is needed like the Dosatron? What all goes with it? I saw a pump, but how does the food from the bucket get to the tomatoes etc.? Thanks
Question: What concentrations of the same fertilizers would you run through a drip irrigation system with a mazzei venturi feeding it. Could you use a more concentrated mix and a slower feed rate on the venturi? Cool videos... I have learned a lot. Thanks.
thanks Dre! I wonder if a roll of hose and a couple bags of cast-machined fittings and #6 hose clamps would be a better way for you? Those fitting can last a lifetime when the hose wears out. just a thought. I hope my wood burner suggestions weren't too intrusive for you. Thanks again! Love the details like temps, etc.
Go buy some five foot hoses . Thanks for the info on temperature . I read years ago if you add night and day temp together and divid , equal 50 * or above plant keep growing . Thanks
Farmer Dre remember this comment I no you will get to 100k subscribers this year because your video quality is really good great videos keep up the good work is been watching since the start
How do you determine when to increase your fertilizer dosage? I see here your using 4 ounces of Master Blend and your plants are still young in this video, I'm assuming its a daily watering so 1.75 lbs. week. In another video where your plants are full grown and full of large tomatoes you said your using a whopping 7 lbs a week of Master Blend. Thanks
1,1,0.5 ratio. Masterblend and calcium nitrate at same amount. Magnesium sulfate at half the amount. So if you use 3 grams per gallon of Masterblend you will also use 3 grams per gallon of Calcium Nitrate and you will use 1.5 grams of magnesium sulfate. I'll make it even easier. 6 grams masterblend, 6 grams calcium nitrate and 3 grams magnesium sulfate. The ratio is always the same. Your PPM is what changes based on the size of your plants. You still use the same ratio but you might add more fertilizer per gallon as the plants get larger.
I use your formula on my hobby hydroponics and it works good. I have four 300 foot rows under plastic an hour from the house and can't get there every day so what would you feed if you could only get there twice a week?
Just got in One thousand Roma tomato plants for the field , and thousand bell pepper all colors , What's the best fertilizer for bell peppers ? Great Job on Your tomatoes
@@freepress6665 I don’t have any business times with them I just think there products work fabulous. The products are so good it fixes Honeycrisp problems which says something lol. I suggest the Agrobest 10-8-8
Big E, I have been really wanting to try hydroponics. So your saying that is the exact formula the hydroponic growers use per 55 gallons of water to continuously run through their systems for growing tomatoes? And do they use the same formula for other things like lettuce?
@@douggaskill553 Yes. We mix 12 grams of Master blend, 12 grams of Calcium Nitrate, and 6 grams of Epsom salts with 5 gallons of water. Multiply it by 10 to get 50 gallons of water, and 4 ounces of Master blend, 4 ounces of calcium, and 2 ounces of the Epsom salts. I use it for everything. Check out mhpgardener videos.
@Big E. Thanks for the info. So I am assuming the grams in the 5 gallons is what your using for a 5 gallon batch for a smaller hydroponic setup? And you just keep adding to your reservoir when it gets low?
sounds like your familiar with this process, using this formula as your water source for hydroponics. could I ask your knowledge and help of the timing to use this in a garden with a drip system and ground tarp coverings with over tomatoes? does this fertilizer mix go on every day, every week, every watering, or how often? I don't want to over fertilize and burn the plants. I know Dre follows up with pure water after the fertilizer mix is pumped, but does the tomatoes get watering of pure water in between the applications of the fertilizer mix? a little direction would be very appreciated. Thanks and thanks Dre for the great info.
Have you ever considered fertilizers that aren't salt based, like compost or manure? Also are you concerned at all about salinization of the soil you're growing on?
@@redangrybird7564 you can definitely use organic methods and non-salt Fertilizers and get serious results. I would imagine if you controlled temperature with a greenhouse or tunnel, you can definitely get same or better results using organic methods. In fact, if you do it properly, you would eventually lose the need to fertilize so regularly. Of course you still could, but it would be more optional than a necessity. In my 5 gallon pot last season, despite terrible heat waves and limited space, I got a tomato plant to produce I'd say roughly 20lbs of tomatoes.
@@matthewkheyfets1309 Soil Science, Plant Science, Crop Science and similar are real SCIENCES, organic gardening is just guess work. How much Nitrogen, Calcium etc is in your compost? It's just a guess. I myself grow tomatoes in pots, I love gardening and I use a combination of salts and "organic" stuff. Perhaps it helps me that I have a Master's degree in Agriculture from the Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, Canada. Organic is for weekend gardeners, commercial farmers have families and mortgages to pay.
@@redangrybird7564 I entirely disagree with you and your masters degree really doesn't say a whole lot because we know what most courses teach for agriculture and that's usually salt based Fertilizers to feed the plants. But the reality is that while homegardeners may be doing guesswork, the same is not true at all for organic farmers. First of all, you absolutely don't have to guess anymore when it comes to agriculture with organics. We have so many different ways to measure. We have brix readings, we can test nutrition in the leaves, and the best is we can do a sap analysis, and we can do soil tests. So there isn't guess work anymore. The best large scale farm operations done properly are organic farms. Organic farms.produce more food per acre, it tastes way better, and the crops are far more nutritious. And these can all be measured and have been measured before. It's not really guess work anymore for large scale agriculture. Yeah for me I don't really need a sap analysis for my small tomato plantations of maybe 17 plants. But on a blueberry farm, orchards, tomato farms, they easily have a reason to constantly do sap analysis and apply appropriate organic nutrition and foliar sprays.
HEY DRE! Have you tried cloning the suckers from the Bigdenas, etc? Have had great success with either cloning gel or powder, they take off in about two weeks, as many plants as you want.
Crop plants maintain a "rhizosphere", or a concentrated area of microbial activity close to the root. The rhizosphere is the most active part of the soil ecosystem because it is where the most readily available food is, and where peak nutrient and water cycling occurs. Microbial food is exuded by crop roots to attract and feed microbes that in turn provide nutrients (and other compounds) to the plant at the root-soil interface where the plants can take them up. Since living roots provide the easiest source of food for soil microbes, growing long lived roots that feed the foundation species of the soil food web as much as possible during the growing season should be a goal of farmers seeking a productive and profitable crop. Roots associated with SWRT membranes have been shown to last all season long, contributing greatly to the improvement of soil quality because they have the nutrients and moisture they need.
Same exact rate always. Just lower PPM for smaller plants. Start at 400PPM and go from there. Ratio is always the same. 1, 1, 0.5 Masterblend, Calcium nitrate, magnesium sulfate.
@@kenshinhimura9387 For optimal results you should alter the N,K, Ca ratio`s in the run up to the bloom stage using a combination of Potassium Nitrate and Calcium nitrate. The single formulation is convenient and will work but it wont be optimal for all stages.
You really wanna hit some numbers with those tomatoes? Look into crop steering. You can steer with RH, temp, irrigation. Any of those three or a single one. Maintain proper dry backs as well. Hit me up if you have more questions
yes. Same ratio of 1.0 1.0 0.5 you adjust PPM based on size of plants. Use a PPM meter or an EC meter if you don't care about accuracy as much. I would start at 400PPM for a seedling and go from there.
I have a couple of thoughts on the idea of doubling nitrogen, he is right that your plants can go in to decline but his solution is dead wrong, they are going to decline because the root system has stopped growing, this is caused by using too many nutrients that encourage auxin, especially nitrate and potassium, doubling the nitrate will actually make the problem worse. In order to keep the root system growing and keep the plant reproductive you need to fertilize for cytokinin production, this means pushing vegetative growth with calcium and ammonium instead of nitrate, also foliar applications of manganese and iron will massively boost your photosynthetic rate supplying the plant with far more energy. Calcium nitrate is a waste of money as you are paying a lot of the calcium but the plant does not take it up effeciently, better to use some boron and calcium acetate and a different nitrogen source. Doubling your nitrate will massively increase pest and disease and lower the sugar content of your fruit.
@@redangrybird7564 absolutely, the best source is John kempf, watch the webinars on the advancing eco agriculture you tube channel. They are the cutting edge for intelligent agriculture
And just a tip if ya dont already know you can use an enzyme cleaner that is natural abd organic to clean your irrigation lines or use certsin microbes that will do the job for you , thats what i do every 2 weeks
I hope you realize that you are mixing the components in the wrong order. You might want to read the directions if you mix the Epsom salt and calcium nitrate no wonder your system gets all plugged up. Set the Dosatron at 1:100 and mix your concentrate according to the label. Flush your system every few weeks if you must but you shouldn't need to. By the way anything below 54 degrees F tomatoes will go dormant but will recover much quicker than at 42. Please take care and stay safe..
If you are asking people to subscribe I think it will be much better to take the time and respond to some questions people might have for you. I notice you don’t do that in most of your videos which is not personable.
Great video! Can you go over about the calibration, the art of keeping the right heat for growth, stages, of Heat for production through out the year? Amazing mixin'
And your dosatron shoulda been hooked up to an inline mixer tank to be accurate, and also prob shoulda upgraded your pressure regulator and/or emitters to larger ones to make things quicker, but the way your doing it now is the way i been doing it as well and works fine just a bit more manual labor is all
I never realized how much physics and chemistry in addition to biology a modern-day farmer needs. Being a farmer is much more like being a plant physician than I ever imagined. Very impressive! 👍
You arent kidding, im currently in school and had to use one of the chemistry equations I learned to figure out how much fertilizer I needed for my tomatoes and bell peppers. Its way too easy to go under or over and ruin your crop by doing the math wrong
There is not any more incapable nutrients then sulfer and calcium.. Delute your Epsom salt in with the master blend NOT the calcium nitrate, other wise you will lock out nutrients.... Hope this helps.. Love the channel.
This is correct.
They bind and become gypsum if I am not mistaken.
Master blend and Jack’s are great in my experience.
Thanks😊
love your tenacity and drive.
How often do you apply the 50 gallons of fertilizer mix? At the first of the video, you mentioned very briefly, daily but in some of your other videos you mention weekly. Could you expand on your timing?
See if his video here answers your questions, th-cam.com/video/1Shd8nbuvRY/w-d-xo.html
I only plant 6 plants but I want to know how I can mix this in smaller quantities!!! Love to watch you! You look so very young but looks like you know how to grow stuff!!! Way to go!!!
2g per 5 litres of cal and npk 1g mag for a 50% rate
Ever thought of experimenting with mix species cover crops w/ no till ?
My garden is between zones 3-4. Usually can't set plants out till the end of May. I plant in woven plastic and put each plant in a Wall-of-Water Tepee. I've done this for several years and have had great success. After I remove the tepee's, I place next to each plant a milk jug filled with water for the rest of the summer.
Can you use the diy fertilizer emitter that you have on the strawberries on the tomatoes?
I really appreciate and enjoyed this video. Now how about one on the strawberry fertilizer program.
That would be great! Highly recommend this! 😁
Glad you mentioned Missouri as I wondered where you were located.
Blessings
What are you burning through on propane to keep your temps above 60? Great video and appreciate you sharing your knowledge!
Dropping below 42 degrees at night does not delay your harvest by one week. In Bradly county Arkansas it will often get below 42 degrees because they plant so early. Yet they always have tomatoes ready by early June. But will affect growth and flavor. imho
Echoes are great..keep going brother,let me learn from you!
Im about to start tomato cultivation here in india.
You tips on never dropping below62 degrees is priceless. In the north east , box stores leave tomatoes outside and even some green houses do not heat. These starts never produce over the season. One year I used a wall of water to keep a tomato plant alive. It looked perfectly fine visually as compared to the other tomatoes. however it did not ever produce any tomatoes during the season.
My brother would love to talk about organic farming 🚜 and the reasons to switch to organics, much love on your journey
Hi cousin! Just curious... apart from your family (brothers and sisters) how many people you have working on your farm? You have apples 🍎, 🍑, 🍓, 🍅 and so many other varieties in there, when do you have time to look after all of them as there is a lot of work involved?
Very awesome video s
Can you explain what is needed like the Dosatron? What all goes with it? I saw a pump, but how does the food from the bucket get to the tomatoes etc.? Thanks
Need to keep tomato suckers and regrow them if you like the tomatoes
This is farmer jeremiah. Love your channel dre
Question: What concentrations of the same fertilizers would you run through a drip irrigation system with a mazzei venturi feeding it. Could you use a more concentrated mix and a slower feed rate on the venturi? Cool videos... I have learned a lot. Thanks.
thanks Dre! I wonder if a roll of hose and a couple bags of cast-machined fittings and #6 hose clamps would be a better way for you? Those fitting can last a lifetime when the hose wears out. just a thought. I hope my wood burner suggestions weren't too intrusive for you. Thanks again! Love the details like temps, etc.
Dre do you know exactly how much water you are putting on when you irrigate?
Go buy some five foot hoses . Thanks for the info on temperature . I read years ago if you add night and day temp together and divid , equal 50 * or above plant keep growing . Thanks
Well said bro the boss high in potash for fruit an flowering
Nice!! Thanks for sharing
Do one of these videos on your blackberries and blueberries feeding
Thanks Farmer Dre. Always great information. Do you ever so organic fertilizer?
Love the energy and passion my man.🔥🔥
I used Banjo quick couplers to go in between all my fertigators. I was sick of unscrewing them everytime I moved one. Check it out.
HOW DO YOU POLLINATE IN THE greenhouses? like your videos, you are a sharp, energetic young man. keep up the good videos and thanks
Do you fertilize weekly or how often?
Hey Farmer Dre. How many acres do yall run
Did you get 30 lbs per plant this year? I am following your fertilizer formula
How to calculate fertilizer accordingly to how many plants you have ?
i just use 20:20:20 + TE. i might start adding some epsom salts and potassium.
Awesome more videos like this please..
Farmer Dre remember this comment I no you will get to 100k subscribers this year because your video quality is really good great videos keep up the good work is been watching since the start
I think so too. Great information.
How do you determine when to increase your fertilizer dosage? I see here your using 4 ounces of Master Blend and your plants are still young in this video, I'm assuming its a daily watering so 1.75 lbs. week. In another video where your plants are full grown and full of large tomatoes you said your using a whopping 7 lbs a week of Master Blend. Thanks
you used a dosatron in one video then a pump in a barrel and then a mazzei injector which one is the better one
do you use your suckers for new tomatoes plants
Can a person use the tomato masterblend not in LIQUID form. What i'm trying to ask is. can i just sprinkle some of it onto the dirt?
Do have bottoms roat on the tomatoes in high tunnel or in your fields
Hello, could you make video about - how to fertillize field determinate tomatoes. Scheme, dossage and etc?
1,1,0.5 ratio. Masterblend and calcium nitrate at same amount. Magnesium sulfate at half the amount. So if you use 3 grams per gallon of Masterblend you will also use 3 grams per gallon of Calcium Nitrate and you will use 1.5 grams of magnesium sulfate. I'll make it even easier. 6 grams masterblend, 6 grams calcium nitrate and 3 grams magnesium sulfate. The ratio is always the same. Your PPM is what changes based on the size of your plants. You still use the same ratio but you might add more fertilizer per gallon as the plants get larger.
I use your formula on my hobby hydroponics and it works good. I have four 300 foot rows under plastic an hour from the house and can't get there every day so what would you feed if you could only get there twice a week?
Just got in One thousand Roma tomato plants for the field , and thousand bell pepper all colors , What's the best fertilizer for bell peppers ? Great Job on Your tomatoes
AgroK makes a great program for both.
@@gabeolson-jensen8676
Thanks
@@freepress6665 I don’t have any business times with them I just think there products work fabulous. The products are so good it fixes Honeycrisp problems which says something lol. I suggest the Agrobest 10-8-8
Like your video. What’s the plant population?
That's the exact formula most of us use for hydroponic gardening thanks to Bobby known as mhpgardener.
Big E, I have been really wanting to try hydroponics. So your saying that is the exact formula the hydroponic growers use per 55 gallons of water to continuously run through their systems for growing tomatoes? And do they use the same formula for other things like lettuce?
@@douggaskill553 Yes. We mix 12 grams of Master blend, 12 grams of Calcium Nitrate, and 6 grams of Epsom salts with 5 gallons of water. Multiply it by 10 to get 50 gallons of water, and 4 ounces of Master blend, 4 ounces of calcium, and 2 ounces of the Epsom salts. I use it for everything. Check out mhpgardener videos.
@Big E. Thanks for the info. So I am assuming the grams in the 5 gallons is what your using for a 5 gallon batch for a smaller hydroponic setup? And you just keep adding to your reservoir when it gets low?
@@douggaskill553 Yes. that is correct.
sounds like your familiar with this process, using this formula as your water source for hydroponics. could I ask your knowledge and help of the timing to use this in a garden with a drip system and ground tarp coverings with over tomatoes? does this fertilizer mix go on every day, every week, every watering, or how often? I don't want to over fertilize and burn the plants. I know Dre follows up with pure water after the fertilizer mix is pumped, but does the tomatoes get watering of pure water in between the applications of the fertilizer mix? a little direction would be very appreciated.
Thanks
and thanks Dre for the great info.
You sure thats a 1/3 HP - looks more like the 1/6 HP pump @ harbor Freight. Great Content!
The hose is not necessarily trash. I bet you did not use thread tape on the timer threads before screwing it on.
How many bags of fertilizer you use per week
What size drip tape do you use and what are the emitter spacing? Also, where do you buy the fabric for your field tomatoes and strawberries?
Fabric I need to know that too
When you first started farming how did you sell your products?
Have you ever considered fertilizers that aren't salt based, like compost or manure? Also are you concerned at all about salinization of the soil you're growing on?
It is necessary to sprinkle irrigate the soil in the off season to flush out the salts.
Rex H. He is a real commercial farmer, no time to play around like a regular home gardener who has a couple of pots with one tomato plant each.
@@redangrybird7564 you can definitely use organic methods and non-salt Fertilizers and get serious results. I would imagine if you controlled temperature with a greenhouse or tunnel, you can definitely get same or better results using organic methods.
In fact, if you do it properly, you would eventually lose the need to fertilize so regularly. Of course you still could, but it would be more optional than a necessity.
In my 5 gallon pot last season, despite terrible heat waves and limited space, I got a tomato plant to produce I'd say roughly 20lbs of tomatoes.
@@matthewkheyfets1309 Soil Science, Plant Science, Crop Science and similar are real SCIENCES, organic gardening is just guess work. How much Nitrogen, Calcium etc is in your compost? It's just a guess.
I myself grow tomatoes in pots, I love gardening and I use a combination of salts and "organic" stuff. Perhaps it helps me that I have a Master's degree in Agriculture from the Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, Canada.
Organic is for weekend gardeners, commercial farmers have families and mortgages to pay.
@@redangrybird7564 I entirely disagree with you and your masters degree really doesn't say a whole lot because we know what most courses teach for agriculture and that's usually salt based Fertilizers to feed the plants. But the reality is that while homegardeners may be doing guesswork, the same is not true at all for organic farmers.
First of all, you absolutely don't have to guess anymore when it comes to agriculture with organics. We have so many different ways to measure. We have brix readings, we can test nutrition in the leaves, and the best is we can do a sap analysis, and we can do soil tests. So there isn't guess work anymore.
The best large scale farm operations done properly are organic farms.
Organic farms.produce more food per acre, it tastes way better, and the crops are far more nutritious. And these can all be measured and have been measured before. It's not really guess work anymore for large scale agriculture.
Yeah for me I don't really need a sap analysis for my small tomato plantations of maybe 17 plants. But on a blueberry farm, orchards, tomato farms, they easily have a reason to constantly do sap analysis and apply appropriate organic nutrition and foliar sprays.
The calcium nitrate is much lighter than the masterblend so measuring by volume wont be accurate.
Be cool to know your EC curve.. what's your feed PH?
HEY DRE! Have you tried cloning the suckers from the Bigdenas, etc? Have had great success with either cloning gel or powder, they take off in about two weeks, as many plants as you want.
💪🏼 Good video 🇺🇸
Hey Farmer Dre! Do you apply any treatments to avoid tomato blossom end rot?
Wouldn’t that be the reason for using the calcium nitrate?
@@carolynsteele5116 You are right - the calcium should eliminate blossom end rot.
Dre do you feed the fert once a week?
Good question
I noticed that Dre doesn’t seem to answer questions. Has anyone figured out how often he fertilizes?
What are the dimensions on this tunnel, Dre?
When can I get the tomato seed like you grow?
Good job
Crop plants maintain a "rhizosphere", or a concentrated area of microbial activity close to the root. The rhizosphere is the most active part of the soil ecosystem because it is where the most readily available food is, and where peak nutrient and water cycling occurs. Microbial food is exuded by crop roots to attract and feed microbes that in turn provide nutrients (and other compounds) to the plant at the root-soil interface where the plants can take them up. Since living roots provide the easiest source of food for soil microbes, growing long lived roots that feed the foundation species of the soil food web as much as possible during the growing season should be a goal of farmers seeking a productive and profitable crop.
Roots associated with SWRT membranes have been shown to last all season long, contributing greatly to the improvement of soil quality because they have the nutrients and moisture they need.
Masterblend is a good fertilizer.
What fertilizer rate do you use on your tomatoe transplants when they're in cell trays? I know it can be really easy to over do it
Good question I’m interested in the answer
Same exact rate always. Just lower PPM for smaller plants. Start at 400PPM and go from there. Ratio is always the same. 1, 1, 0.5 Masterblend, Calcium nitrate, magnesium sulfate.
@@kenshinhimura9387 thanks good info
@@kenshinhimura9387
For optimal results you should alter the N,K, Ca ratio`s in the run up to the bloom stage using a combination of Potassium Nitrate and Calcium nitrate. The single formulation is convenient and will work but it wont be optimal for all stages.
You really wanna hit some numbers with those tomatoes? Look into crop steering. You can steer with RH, temp, irrigation. Any of those three or a single one. Maintain proper dry backs as well. Hit me up if you have more questions
The N is easy it's the P&K that are hard to find in high numbers ...the root & bloom...
Miller's Sol-U-Gro 12-48-8, and Crop Finisher 4-2-41+2%mg. Great products.
Mono Potassium Phosphate is very easy to find
Sweet!
Can I use this for younger plants? Like seedlings ?
yes. Same ratio of 1.0 1.0 0.5 you adjust PPM based on size of plants. Use a PPM meter or an EC meter if you don't care about accuracy as much. I would start at 400PPM for a seedling and go from there.
@@kenshinhimura9387 😊 thank you
@@kenshinhimura9387
You need to take your source water elemental content into account unless you are using reverse osmosis water.
What temp do tunnels need to be for tomatoes
where do you get the large bags of masterblend?
Wal-Mart on line to the store near you.
So how do you fertilize without a drip system?
at time 1:00 into the video he states he uses the fertilizer every time he waters.
8)6)24..3 pm what's the ppm in your 59 gal?
Sorry 50 gal
Thank you
Your videos are great and been a lot of help to me
I have a couple of thoughts on the idea of doubling nitrogen, he is right that your plants can go in to decline but his solution is dead wrong, they are going to decline because the root system has stopped growing, this is caused by using too many nutrients that encourage auxin, especially nitrate and potassium, doubling the nitrate will actually make the problem worse. In order to keep the root system growing and keep the plant reproductive you need to fertilize for cytokinin production, this means pushing vegetative growth with calcium and ammonium instead of nitrate, also foliar applications of manganese and iron will massively boost your photosynthetic rate supplying the plant with far more energy.
Calcium nitrate is a waste of money as you are paying a lot of the calcium but the plant does not take it up effeciently, better to use some boron and calcium acetate and a different nitrogen source.
Doubling your nitrate will massively increase pest and disease and lower the sugar content of your fruit.
This is interesting, could you recommend me a reading for this? Like a journal article or book. Thanks.
@@redangrybird7564 absolutely, the best source is John kempf, watch the webinars on the advancing eco agriculture you tube channel. They are the cutting edge for intelligent agriculture
@@foodforhumans9152 Thanks, I'll check it out. 😀👍
why dont u use quick connects on your hoses
How often do you fertilize your tomatoes
Several have asked Dre this question but he hasn’t answered. The Masterblend website says use 1 quart every 1 or 2 weeks.
@@carolynsteele5116 he states he waters every day and fertilizes every watering video time 1:00and 4:20
@@rexweston2227 You’re right! Had to rewind a few times to catch it.
How do I find the bakery.
what is your propane consumption?
Yo farmer Dre. You really feed your plants everyday? Man that’s a lot of fertilizer to go through
Where is your farm
Hot water will dissolve the fertilizer better
A good quality fertilizer should fully dissolve in 20C / 68F water. If you need hot water you`ll likely find solids forming when it cools back down.
Farm says closed till may.stopped for bread.wu
by weight not volume isnt it?
i hope that wasnt excess copper in your mixing cup.
i have the same issue with hoses. they are such junk anymore.
Weight not Volume.
Part A, masterblend & MgS
Part b, CaN
Am i wrong?
Instructions on Masterblend package say to blend masterblend and MgS together first, then after fully dissolved mix CaN to complete the solution.
And just a tip if ya dont already know you can use an enzyme cleaner that is natural abd organic to clean your irrigation lines or use certsin microbes that will do the job for you , thats what i do every 2 weeks
Any one think maybe thats a bit too much nitrogen for the toms.
The N is fine for toms, the amount of P in the masterblend is excessive for toms.
I hope you realize that you are mixing the components in the wrong order. You might want to read the directions if you mix the Epsom salt and calcium nitrate no wonder your system gets all plugged up. Set the Dosatron at 1:100 and mix your concentrate according to the label. Flush your system every few weeks if you must but you shouldn't need to. By the way anything below 54 degrees F tomatoes will go dormant but will recover much quicker than at 42. Please take care and stay safe..
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Washing machine hoses, $10 a pair....
Your in college and this is the best title that you can come up with? Come on man, have you ever studied English?
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If you are asking people to subscribe I think it will be much better to take the time and respond to some questions people might have for you. I notice you don’t do that in most of your videos which is not personable.
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Great video! Can you go over about the calibration, the art of keeping the right heat for growth, stages, of Heat for production through out the year? Amazing mixin'
And your dosatron shoulda been hooked up to an inline mixer tank to be accurate, and also prob shoulda upgraded your pressure regulator and/or emitters to larger ones to make things quicker, but the way your doing it now is the way i been doing it as well and works fine just a bit more manual labor is all
Why do you go with a 12psi pressure regulator ?
How to calculate fertilizer accordingly to how many plants you have ?
How to calculate fertilizer accordingly to how many plants you have ?