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Re: soil
- To: k*@themall.net
- Subject: Re: soil
- From: f*@osu.edu
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 13:33:13 -0400 (EDT)
>I did a soil test in my growing area that is 40x40 feet,and i have a
>real problem.The PH 9-10 , N-3% ,P-4% , K-12% can any one give me an
>idea of the best way to fix this. thank you Russ korny@themall.net
Russ,
That pH seems too high, unless alot of lime or some other alkaline
substance was put there it just doesn't seem possible. Have you grown
anything there before? and how well did it do? If something has been grow
ok there before then that pH is probably quite a bit off.
Did the soil test also give results in ppm (parts per million) if so that
was how my test was presented and maybe we could compare results and what
they recomended adding. Or there probably is a way to convert the (%) to
(ppm), maybe someone out there may know a conversion formula?, if one
exixts?
John
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