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Little River, TX | Becouse if this They are on a different soil and/or use a different lab their, P tests are over 15ppm and K tests over 100ppm., numbers may not apply. I would expect a 15 ppm P to be on a high pH soil with lots of calcium and the test run using the Olsen chemistry, ie. sodium bicarbonate. Also i would expect the 100 ppm K to be for a fairly sandy soil. What does your lab think is a reasonable level for P & K? This They are recommending roughly 12 units of P & K. This may work as a pop up fertilizer. but is it enough to carry your crop through the season? I'm asking not telling because I am ignorant. | |
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