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Soil and fertilizer question
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<blockquote data-quote="runningr" data-source="post: 1161643" data-attributes="member: 19825"><p>Once you build up to where you need to be all you will have to apply is whatever you pull off as long as its in an available form, by that I mean as long as its not tied up</p><p> Phosphorus (P) and potash(K) do not leach like nitrogen (N) but phosphorus will tie up and can become bound and unavailable for uptake, there are P stabilizers available, such as avail and prevent there are applied to map(11-56-0) or dap(18-46-0) they help but based on what I have seen the prevent is more reliable avail can be unsuccessful if zinc levels are low. I am basing this off results ive seen in row crops</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runningr, post: 1161643, member: 19825"] Once you build up to where you need to be all you will have to apply is whatever you pull off as long as its in an available form, by that I mean as long as its not tied up Phosphorus (P) and potash(K) do not leach like nitrogen (N) but phosphorus will tie up and can become bound and unavailable for uptake, there are P stabilizers available, such as avail and prevent there are applied to map(11-56-0) or dap(18-46-0) they help but based on what I have seen the prevent is more reliable avail can be unsuccessful if zinc levels are low. I am basing this off results ive seen in row crops [/QUOTE]
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