Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: what's tying up my Potassium..CEC is low..PPM hi
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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Soil test report from Rutgers:
soil type: Silt loam, drainage good PH: 6.75 Lime requirement index: 7.70 (Adams-Evans method)
Macros in Lbs per acre and rutgers eval ofit
Phos: 108 optimum pot: 313 above opt mag: 766 above opt calcium: 6465 above opt
micros in PPM
zinc: 18 adequate copper: 3.9 adequate Manganese: 52 adequate boron: 4.6 iron 325 High
salts 0.15 mmho/cm satisfactory OM 21.78% 12.63% Organic Carbon
recommendationss do not apply lime soil tests indicate high P and K add 13 lbs of 15-0-0 and 5 lbs of 0-20-0 apply per 1000 sq ft....6 inch into soil
CEC's rec levels CEC 22.2 meg/100g 100% Ca 16.2 73% 65-76 % Mg 3.2 14% 10-15% pot .4 2% 4-7 %
I believe the iron readings are high dur to a liquid iron application I used to curtail moss that was growing in the patch and might have skewed the readings. What I don't get is that although my patch shows above optimum PPM the CEC ratings on K are low...Anybody with any suggestion would be appreciated....can I foliar feed the K....
11% of my base saturation is tied up somewhere??? could it be in the micro's?? Thanks for your help. Chuck Mg
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6/11/2008 10:45:59 AM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Did a tissue test substantiate this potash concern? If so, foliar K is a good idea.
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6/11/2008 3:34:38 PM
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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I haven't done a tissue test Steve...Just had them redo the test evaluation to give me the CEC's and they came back with these numbers...Had I just left it with the PPM readings and not the CEC's done I would have been fat dumb and happy knowing the the soil was fully charged...but when I saw the K as showing low in it's CEC rating I became concerned....and the totals of the CEC percentages only add up to 89 %...Not really knowing enough about the consequences just thought I'd find out if anybody saw a reason for the tie up. Tissue test will be expensive at a time that the money is tight...Plants all look healthy and are running since the heat came through.
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6/11/2008 3:50:42 PM
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UnkaDan |
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Chuck you're asking the wrong folks here,,,call the lab that did the tests
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6/11/2008 7:00:32 PM
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Boy genius |
southwest MO
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Your Fe works out to 1.2 meq/100g or 5.5% of the base saturation. The rest is likley H+... Put down some kelp or a touch of green sand. Micronized kelp powder is very high in K and would certianly provide other goodies as well.
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6/11/2008 7:59:00 PM
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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Thanks guys for your inputs...I have soluable Kelp for foliar feeding with the molassess and fish...just not sure about these things.
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6/11/2008 8:52:46 PM
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*Old *Man* |
Sheridan . NY
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a 0 0 6 w- seaweed
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9/7/2008 9:51:26 PM
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