What is a good timing for foliar micronutrient application? In a dry region it looks like I should apply them early, like v2 on corn. It looks like I get more benefit from the foliar application after a rain not immediately after the application. For example a 5% chelated B application showed nutrient uptake almost two weeks after the application. I'm thinking early is better to offset the cold mornings and increase the chances of uptake with rain. Thanks
Hello You say sulfate wilk combine with magnesium to make Epsom winch is leachable I suspect my soil cec is saturated with too much potassium and not enough magnesium I suspect the calcium level is ok So if i use diluted magnesium sulfate in water hoping to remove a little bit of potassium and replace it with magnesium Is it going to work When i hear what you say i guess its not going to work Will the soil catch the magnesium from Epsom and then let the sulfate be leached If it doesnt then what am i supposed to use Sry for asking but all this soil chemistry makes me crazy its very complicated
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What is a good timing for foliar micronutrient application? In a dry region it looks like I should apply them early, like v2 on corn. It looks like I get more benefit from the foliar application after a rain not immediately after the application. For example a 5% chelated B application showed nutrient uptake almost two weeks after the application. I'm thinking early is better to offset the cold mornings and increase the chances of uptake with rain. Thanks
Thanks for the imput
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The weed of the week is.. Kochia?
Hello
You say sulfate wilk combine with magnesium to make Epsom winch is leachable
I suspect my soil cec is saturated with too much potassium and not enough magnesium
I suspect the calcium level is ok
So if i use diluted magnesium sulfate in water hoping to remove a little bit of potassium and replace it with magnesium
Is it going to work
When i hear what you say i guess its not going to work
Will the soil catch the magnesium from Epsom and then let the
sulfate be leached
If it doesnt then what am i supposed to use
Sry for asking but all this soil chemistry makes me crazy its very complicated
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thanks a lot !
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Purple loosestrife
How to decrease excess calcium in soil
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Magnesium acidity soil so to alkalineze I put ash
Liime too de deacidificate
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Looks like a spurge to me