Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Question about the soilamendmentestimator
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Iwan Horde |
Leerdam, The Netherlands
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Looking for someone to make me understand this sheet better. Fot example, when I add lime on the first page along with the soil results, the level and ratio in the tirth sheet in the start section goes down. Why?
Thanks
Iwan
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1/18/2016 2:03:54 PM
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cntryboy |
East Jordan, MI
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Hi Iwan, I hope I understand your question.
You have to have and entry in the pH buffer block. If your soil test doesn't list a pH buffer, just insert a 7 and see if that stops the behavior you are seeing.
Cecil
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1/18/2016 4:35:44 PM
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cntryboy |
East Jordan, MI
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dangit, I need an edit button.
You have to have AN entry...(not and)
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1/18/2016 4:36:48 PM
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poca river pumpkins |
Sissonville wva
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what is thjs tool and where can i find it on web
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1/18/2016 6:51:15 PM
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Pumpking |
Germany
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I thought it used to be here in the GPC resources, but can´t find it right now (no idea why):
http://www.gpc1.org/index.php/resources
Anyway, here you will also find some other helpful links. Also, this link here is an excellent read as well:
http://how2growags.blogspot.de/p/blog-page_20.html
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1/18/2016 11:57:43 PM
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poca river pumpkins |
Sissonville wva
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thank you pumpking i will checkout the links
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1/19/2016 11:38:04 AM
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Iwan Horde |
Leerdam, The Netherlands
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Hi, i have entered ph buffer..... I will try to post a screen shot tomorrow of the filled out sheet so you can see what i mean. I will also put up the link to the file. Thanks!
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1/19/2016 4:25:10 PM
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Iwan Horde |
Leerdam, The Netherlands
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http://team-pumpkin.org/downloads/soilamendmentestimator.xlsm
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1/20/2016 1:05:06 AM
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Iwan Horde |
Leerdam, The Netherlands
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figured it out sorry,
used lime with a "high percentage Mg" still have another question. do you want to have your buffer at 7.0 or the other ph value?
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1/20/2016 6:29:58 AM
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Bry |
Glosta
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if your PH is 7 or higher then the buffer should be 8 which negates all the hydrogen that would be calculated because of acidity in your soil. but if your ph is below 7 and you do not have a buffer ph measurement then you kind have to guess. usually around 7 is good.
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3/1/2016 4:05:44 PM
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