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potash fertiliser - when to apply
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 25164"><p>Generally speaking you can apply potassium (K) any time. Again generally speaking low Mg in the forage is the result of very low Mg in the soil or very high K. In that case you might be better off to add Mg if low or not apply K if it is already there is a high level. The best way to tell is to do a soil test before applying any fertilizer. You will get better results for your buck by adding what is actually needed than by just guessing.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 25164"] Generally speaking you can apply potassium (K) any time. Again generally speaking low Mg in the forage is the result of very low Mg in the soil or very high K. In that case you might be better off to add Mg if low or not apply K if it is already there is a high level. The best way to tell is to do a soil test before applying any fertilizer. You will get better results for your buck by adding what is actually needed than by just guessing. Dave [/QUOTE]
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