Posts Tagged ‘Lela Kelly’

Greenhouse Grower Talks Fertilizer Injection

Friday, January 15th, 2010

If you haven’t seen it, Greenhouse Grower ran an amazing article on fertilizer injection this month (click here to see the online version). In the article, Peter Konjoian discusses how greenhouses can use their fertilizer injector set-ups in optimum ways, and features some great installations from several different greenhouses, including our longtime-friends at Geremia’s Greenhouse. Best of all, our own Lela Kelly served as technical advisor on the article, and was instrumental in helping Peter choose these best-of-the-best installations to discuss.

If you’re looking for innovative ways to install your Dosatron, this article will give you lots of ideas. Check it out, and then come back here to discuss your installation and usage insights and questions in the comments.

The Importance of a Well-Mixed Stock Tank

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

lelaBy Lela Kelly

Recently, I paid a visit to a grower who told me that he was concerned that his Dosatron did not seem to be injecting enough fertilizer. When he showed me his stock tank, the problem became clear immediately: the grower was using a lower quality fertilizer which had not dissolved completely, leaving chunks at the bottom of the stock tank.

I run across this sort of thing from time to time. Growers, trying to save a little here and there, use this less expensive fertilizer. What they don’t consider is that this fertilizer will cost them in more ways than just the price of purchase:

  • A lower quality fertilizer that does not dissolve well will not inject properly, which means you may need to use more of it to obtain your desired results. If you spend less per bag, but use more bags total, you may actually be spending more on your fertilizer.
  • If your fertilizer leaves chunks of un-dissolved matter in the stock tank, there’s a  chance that those chunks will end up drawn into the Dosatron, where they will act as debris and possibly impair the check valve or score the inside of your injector. If this happens, you may end up facing additional costs for replacement parts or repairs.
  • If you mix your stock tank with a poorly-dissolved fertilizer, even if it does not affect your fertilizer budget or your Dosatron, it may be that your plants aren’t getting the full amount that they need, which could lead to damaged or stunted crops.

This is why it is so important to keep the big picture in mind when deciding on which products to use. We recommend high quality fertilizers with good solubility. Using an agitator pump may also help keep your stock tank mix consistent.

On a related note, I was contacted by grower recently who believed his Dosatron was over-injecting. He was injecting acid, and his pH readings seemed to indicate that the output blend contained too much acid.

Since acid is heavier than water, it needs constant agitation to keep it properly mixed with the water in your stock tank. The method I see growers use most commonly is the highly-scientific “stir it with a stick” technique. This will not work for additives that are heavier than water, and an in-tank agitator will probably yield much better results.

Your chemical manufacturer can answer any questions you have about solubility and the correct method to keep your stock tank homogenous. And if you have any questions about your Dosatron injector, we’re always here for you at 800-523-8499, or drop us a line in the comments.

Lela’s Tales from the Road: San Marcos, CA

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Hello, readers! It’s been a crazy summer, and things are finally winding down… but I’m still on the road, trying to see as many of our wonderful customers as possible.

This week, I was in beautiful San Marcos, California, doing a maintenance seminar with our good friends at Crop Production Services.  I always love doing these seminars, because I get to see people’s injectors and how they’re holding up.  Lots of people brought Dosatrons that were over 10 years old, and still going strong.

Seminar 1

We discussed proper seal maintenance, and as always, I stressed how important it is. Many of the growers in attendance had never done any maintenance on their Dosatron, but they were all amazed at how easy it is. Changing out your seals annually really is one of the easiest, best things you can do to lengthen the life of your Dosatron and keep it working properly.

Seminar 4

After the seminar, CPS served a barbecue lunch and I got to eat with all the growers, which was a blast.  I had a great time meeting them, and getting to hear their stories.

That’s it for now; next week, I’m off to Amsterdam to attend Horti Fair 2009. Keep an eye out for my updates on the show!

Until my next tale from the road,

Lela

Dosatron is a “Can’t-Miss” at 2009 OFA Short Course

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

As you plan your itinerary for the 2009 OFA Short Course show, make sure you add Dosatron in booth 2017 to your “Can’t-Miss” list.

Trust us; you’re not going to want to miss what we’re cooking up for this year’s show. Here’s just a taste of what’s in store:

  • NEW! DM11F Diaphragm – Learn about the newest addition to the Dosatron family of horticulture products, the DM11F. This new unit uses diaphragm technology and works unlike any other Dosatron. Come check it out!
  • VIP Party – Last year’s VIP party, hosted by Dosatron in partnership with Biosafe Systems and Natural Industries, was one of the best-attended, hottest events of the show. Don’t miss your chance to attend this year! Pick up your tickets in Dosatron’s booth, 2017.
  • Interactive Website Demo – Take our new website, www.dosatronusa.com, for a test drive live in our booth! We’ll be on-hand to answer questions, take suggestions, and personally guide you through our new features.

Dosatron Vice President Lela Kelly will also be presenting guided walk-throughs of the site on Sunday, July 12th and Monday, July 13th. Stop by for presentation times and tickets!


  • Enter To Win a NEW 16 GB iPod Touch – That’s right, we’re giving away some of the hottest technology of the year, the 2nd generation 16 GB iPod Touch, valued at $299. Use the iPod Touch to listen to music, play games, surf the internet anywhere WiFi service is available, and much more. Just drop by booth 2017 to enter to win!

 

Also be sure to stop by and say hello to Lela and Eddy Kelly, who’ll be part of the team manning the booth. We hope to see you there!