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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1716767" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There is a lot of the nutrients in organic from which need to be converted by the micros in the soil to plant available forms of the element. The same holds true with nutrients in manure. It is a slow release process which takes years to complete. Some forms of N volatilize or leach fairly easily. P generally sticks around unless the soil is saturated with it then it will leach. Good old K doesn't go anywhere. It stays put until taken up by a plant. But built up to too high of levels it can and will cause issues as the plants luxury consume the over abundant K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1716767, member: 498"] There is a lot of the nutrients in organic from which need to be converted by the micros in the soil to plant available forms of the element. The same holds true with nutrients in manure. It is a slow release process which takes years to complete. Some forms of N volatilize or leach fairly easily. P generally sticks around unless the soil is saturated with it then it will leach. Good old K doesn't go anywhere. It stays put until taken up by a plant. But built up to too high of levels it can and will cause issues as the plants luxury consume the over abundant K. [/QUOTE]
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