Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Soil test came back, suggestions for melons?
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KeithLBPI |
Orlando, FL
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This is my first year for doing a giant, and I chose to do melons. The soil is all new and these are the results I got from the soil test I sent out.
PH 7.8 OM% 20.24
Anions:
Sulfur 66 p.p.m. Mehlich III Phosphorous 2383 lbs/per acre
Exchangeable Cations:
Calcium 5792 lbs/per acre Magnesium 981 lbs/per acre Potassium 3680 lbs/per acre Sodium 272 lbs/per acre
Base saturation %:
Calcium 58.46% Magnesium 16.50% Potassium 19.05% Sodium 2.39% Other bases 3.60% Exchangeable hydrogen 0.00%
Trace elements:
Boron 0.98 p.p.m. Iron 89 p.p.m. Manganese 21 p.p.m. Copper 3.24 p.p.m. zinc 20.66 p.p.m. Aluminum 48 p.p.m.
This is what I received back. Any tips for what's wrong and how to fix would be greatly appreciated.
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9/28/2015 12:38:37 PM
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KeithLBPI |
Orlando, FL
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Also forgot to put the 'Total exchange capacity (M.E.) Which is at 24.77. Not sure what that is exactly.
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9/28/2015 12:39:53 PM
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KeithLBPI |
Orlando, FL
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Ignore post, can't figure out how to delete and have been told that fresh compost ruined the test..
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9/28/2015 9:39:01 PM
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KeithLBPI |
Orlando, FL
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Ignore post, can't figure out how to delete and have been told that fresh compost ruined the test..
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9/28/2015 9:39:01 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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In my opinion your pH is too high. Whatever was in the compost or organic matter you added probably got it this high.(like you mentioned) I would imagine it will drop some over the winter. I wouldn't depend completely on sulfur or any chemical to get it all the way down. I would give it time, Over time your pH will drop. Especially in areas with lots of rain and sandy soil. (like Florida) My pH is between 6 and 6.5. I think the best growers shoot for between 6.5 and 7. Take another soil test in the spring to see where you are.
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10/2/2015 11:26:01 AM
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