I live in Maine and have full irrigation. What are your thoughts about applying Milorganite this weekend when the temps for the next 7 days are expected to top out at 85-90 and be in the low 60's at night. This is quit unusual for coastal Maine.
I always wondered this too. Is the issue the heat itself or the fact that it will dry up quicker due to the heat? Being that he has a full irrigation this would keep it from drying out. Am I thinking this right?tgoulart said:I live in Maine and have full irrigation. What are your thoughts about applying Milorganite this weekend when the temps for the next 7 days are expected to top out at 85-90 and be in the low 60's at night. This is quit unusual for coastal Maine.
Hope you're not suggesting this is from Milorganite because it's notsteensn said:
I think you will be fine especially with those night time temps although would suggest it be the last drop for awhile with temps on the rise as we get into summer. I dropped mine a week ago when I noticed temps were going to sky rocket here in the Garden State with triple digits expected Sunday.tgoulart said:I live in Maine and have full irrigation. What are your thoughts about applying Milorganite this weekend when the temps for the next 7 days are expected to top out at 85-90 and be in the low 60's at night. This is quit unusual for coastal Maine.
Tsmith said:I think you will be fine especially with those night time temps although would suggest it be the last drop for awhile with temps on the rise as we get into summer. I dropped mine a week ago when I noticed temps were going to sky rocket here in the Garden State with triple digits expected on Sunday.tgoulart said:I live in Maine and have full irrigation. What are your thoughts about applying Milorganite this weekend when the temps for the next 7 days are expected to top out at 85-90 and be in the low 60's at night. This is quit unusual for coastal Maine.
If you were asking about synthetic though my answer would be no
When I looked at pictures online it looks like mycelium. When I search "mycelium" on the forum here there are tons of post from people about organic fertilizer and in some cases specifically Milo; combined with water, heat, and humidity often help this pop up.Tsmith said:Hope you're not suggesting this is from Milorganite because it's notsteensn said:
Humid and wet = fungus
What are your night temps usually in early July? In CT they're usually 65-70 or so, but tomorrow night, it might not go below 75. I'm trying to get my latest bio fungicide app down before that.tgoulart said:I live in Maine and have full irrigation. What are your thoughts about applying Milorganite this weekend when the temps for the next 7 days are expected to top out at 85-90 and be in the low 60's at night. This is quit unusual for coastal Maine.