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May 12, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Baton Rouge,Louisiana Zone 8b
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Help with Soil Test Results
Hi, I got test results back from the sample I took from my back yard. I plan to make two more tilled raised beds for tomatoes and based on the results I would like to know what I should or shouldn't add to the ammendment proccess to optimize tomato growing. The results do tell me what they think is high or low for tomatoes. Here are the results:
ph (1.1) 6.35 Optimum Phosphorus, ppm 14.15 Low Potassium, ppm 58.97 Low Calcium, ppm 918.97 High Magnesium, ppm 319.69 Very High Sodium, ppm 90.15 Sulfur, ppm 11.27 Low Copper, ppm 1.00 High Zinc, ppm 2.18 Medium Rob |
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