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Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Soil Test Results...Please Help
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John-D-Farmer |
Breslau, Ontario, Canada
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Last fall I added 160# Gypsum, 50# kelp, a few inches of leaves and sprayed the whole thing with a generous amount of Molasses and Humic/Fulvic acid.
OM: 4.2 Phosphorus Bicarb: 36 Bray-P1: 65 Potassium: 201 Magnesium: 175 Calcium: 2060 Sodium: 14 pH: 7.5 CEC: 12.3
Percent base Saturations %K: 4.2 %Mg: 11.8 %Ca: 83.5
%Na:0.5
Sulphur: 287 Zinc: 6.3 Manganese: 66 Iron: 76 Copper: 1.6 Boron: 1.1
% Saturation P : 18 Aluminum: 460
K/Mg Ratio: 0.36 ENR: 54
Any help would be awesome. I know I'm a little late but late is better than never. John
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4/11/2009 8:12:11 PM
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Tomato Man |
Colorado Springs, CO
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Your pH isn't that bad ! One sees that you added five key components. Repeat #2, #4 and #5, perhaps, and make a generous investment in a truly good, high-quality, compost material. Don't buy the cheapest "compost" the market offers.
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4/11/2009 11:19:44 PM
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John-D-Farmer |
Breslau, Ontario, Canada
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Thanks Tomato Man!
I have 50lbs of kelp, 150lbs of granular Humic, 20lbs of Blood meal and 9 lbs of bonemeal as well as some K-Mag. that I will be adding this week.
I was thinking a few bales of peat moss which may lower my pH ever so slightly.
Should I add these ammendments now and then cover with compost and manure and plow over? or add it on top of the compost/manure?
John
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4/14/2009 11:37:39 AM
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Milford |
milford, CT,
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John...plow/till it in...get it mixed in good with the compost...I used peat moss a few years back when my PH was 7.2 and it helped bring it down some..It definetly won't hurt..Mark
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4/14/2009 2:12:54 PM
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