Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: Granulated humates
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ESheel31(team sLamMer) |
Eastern Shore of VA
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Been reading up on humic and fulvic acids and was wondering if anyone ever tried any humates in a granulated form ? Really trying to add organic matter to my soil and build it.
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3/10/2018 5:03:50 PM
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Joze (Joe Ailts) |
Deer Park, WI
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Granulated humates are good for soil health and confer a number of benefits to soil microbiology. however, their use as a means to build organic matter is not recommended.
High quality compost is the #1 most effective way to build organic matter. Use the humates as a supplement to enrich soil microbiology. Dont over do it though, more is not always better, especially as it applies to soil fertility.
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3/12/2018 4:54:49 PM
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ESheel31(team sLamMer) |
Eastern Shore of VA
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Thanks Joe. Last year I cut out about 1000 sq feet at my new house. It’s pretty much 9 inches of topsoil. The only think I had readily available was a bale of pro mix HP so I dumped it and tilled it in. This year one of the local landscaping companies was offering mushroom compost. I had to scramble to get some before they sold out so I was unable to test my soil before they delivered it. 5 cubic yards. I thought about adding some humates alongside some kelp meal,bonemeal... Added a couple of pounds of lime and gypsum. It’s got to be better than what I had ! Also,adding some of Ron’s Mycorrhizal. All for a giant melon,one cantaloupe,and several tomatoes.
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3/12/2018 7:59:59 PM
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