Last week we had way above average temps (in the high 60's and 70's).
The remnants of Nicole came through and we got about 2" rain.
I held off dropping my final fertilizer (32-0-4) due to the torrential rain.
The temps have now bottomed out to the 40's since and this is the future forecast.
Tonight snow/mix then turning to rain.
My question is...
is it too late to drop the fertilizer at this point due to temps and just wait until spring?
or can I still do it with the weather going into winter mode now.
Since I've been doing fall fertilizer for almost 10 years I have never had this issue.
What would you do? Need advice please
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Re: What would you do? Need advice please
If it’s straight urea, proceed as normal. Air temperature isn’t as important as soil temperature.
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