Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Please help with soil test
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Phonzie |
Iowa
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all values are ppm. Let me know what you think? pH 7.2 Oganic matter 4.6% P 1969 K 1092 Mg 1190 Ca 4279 CEC 27.4% base saturation rates K 8.6 % Mg 31.9 % Ca 54.8 %
Sulfur 32 Boron 1.8 Zinc 60 Iron 227 Copper 1.5 Manganese 33
I know my phos levels are too high, but what will it affect? Is there much I can do to bring it down? I have had pollination problems, could any of these high levels be causeing this and if so what should I do to help it. The only recs I got were to add some sulphur to bring ph down a little. Is there any reason I CAN'T apply this and SYMBEX at the same time? Thanks Ralph
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4/19/2007 2:09:46 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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It woud be nice to raise the Calcium (gypsum) but the P is what it is. I wouldn't bother with the sulfur. 7.2 is fine.
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4/19/2007 8:23:34 PM
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UnkaDan |
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Not knowing your actual soil type Ralph,but guessing it's fairly heavy.
I agree with Steve,not much to do about that P for now, gypsum adds to the calcium to better blance your soil and it will also give you some of that sulpher.
Pelletized gypsum averages 21% Ca and 16% Sulpher,,,20 lbs/1k sq ft now,,,add again in midseason. The stuff perculates through the soil structure fast with every rain or watering.
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4/19/2007 9:28:25 PM
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Phonzie |
Iowa
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Thanks guys Do you see major problems with the high P & K levels or is that something I will not know unless I do some leaf tissue samples during the growing season.
And actually Dan, this soil is lighter, mostly black sand.
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4/19/2007 9:44:54 PM
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Urban Farmer (Frantz) |
No Place Special
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I would just rest the patch for the year. ;)
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4/20/2007 10:05:53 AM
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Phonzie |
Iowa
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Very funny, Mike. Actually maybe I should let it rest a year. Nah, it is too much fun seeing a Trumm ride in front of you on the float. LOL
let the games begin...
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4/20/2007 10:33:44 PM
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GR8 PMKN |
Salem, OR
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Hi, Ralph. Matthew Isom here. Wow, and I was starting to worry about my measly little P level of 105! ("very high" according to John Taberna at Western Labs) I thought that it would be interesting to compare your soil, which produced the 1200 Trumm seed, and my soil, which grew a 1038 pounder from that seed: Trumm /Isom pH 7.2 /7.2 also! Oganic matter 4.6% / 7.4 (but was about 5 last year) P 1969 /105 K 1092 /952 Mg 1190 483 Ca 4279 /3130 CEC 27.4% /15% base saturation rates K 8.6 % /16% Mg 31.9 % /27% Ca 54.8 % /104% (is this even possible?!)
Sulfur 32 /18 Boron 1.8 /0.4! Zinc 60 /0.3! Iron 227 /7! Copper 1.5 /0.3! Manganese 33 /2--these are some areas I need to work on. Any suggestions on products/chemicals to try for Mn, Cu, Fe, Zn, and Boron? And what the heck is "reclamation iron"? The recommendations on my soil report call for 4.8 ounces of "plant food iron" and 5 pounds of "reclamation iron."
One final question: what caused your phosphorus levels to get so high?--dairy manure?
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4/28/2007 1:01:34 AM
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PatchMaster |
Santa Rosa, CA.
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I'm growing the 1200 this year and my test is similar to yours. I hope I get the kind of results you did. Thanks for the seed Ralph!!! Russ
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4/28/2007 10:14:44 PM
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