Everything You Need to Know About Soil Balancing

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @vanceturnewitsch4387
    @vanceturnewitsch4387 5 лет назад +3

    Thank-you for posting! Very informative, looking forward to getting my small gardens' soil tested this fall and amended. I have read that soils balanced by the Albrecht method produce crops less susceptible to pests and disease. Have you experienced that?

    • @BaxtorBurgandy
      @BaxtorBurgandy 3 года назад

      They are if your cations are balanced. The major benefit of decreasing pest and disease actually come from the micronutrients Cu & Mn. These micros however only become mostly available with a truly balanced soil. In other words, yes, crops under this program are less susceptible to pest and disease, but make sure your Mg is between that 10-12 range and your Ca is in that 68-70% range. Unless you are in sandy soils, then a whole different set of parameters will have to be considered.

    • @liaquattalash3262
      @liaquattalash3262 Год назад

      @@BaxtorBurgandy what about clay soils with low pH like 5.5 but having high Ca levels in soil.

  • @papacos4745
    @papacos4745 Год назад

    I live in Colorado and we have some pretty clean water. But was curious if my tap water is harming the microbiology in my soil? Chloride & chloromine bad at all? Do I need a filter out these?

  • @johnroydelacruz1433
    @johnroydelacruz1433 4 года назад +1

    How to use boron fert. Properly

  • @denniskemnitz1381
    @denniskemnitz1381 6 месяцев назад

    Do you service NE ks soil

  • @okeajokutatemitope8535
    @okeajokutatemitope8535 3 года назад

    Please I need a video on Monopotassium phosphate fertilizer for an article.
    Thabksb

  • @overgrowthplanet7531
    @overgrowthplanet7531 Год назад

    Thanks for your work

  • @denniskemnitz1381
    @denniskemnitz1381 6 месяцев назад

    Do consult in ks?? If so please contact here.. Dennis

  • @vladimirceman5446
    @vladimirceman5446 4 года назад

    What do I do if my calcium is 90% and my magnesium is 8%, calcium is 6000 ppm, mg is 320 ppm. Will adding sulfur help?

    • @Handles-R-Lame
      @Handles-R-Lame 4 года назад

      If i understood him correctly, and if you dont mind ur pH lowering a bit and losing Mg in the process, then yes you can. But i also think couldnt we just waterwith pH adjusted water also do the same as adding sulfur, as it will restrict the plant the uptake of the base sat.

    • @BaxtorBurgandy
      @BaxtorBurgandy 3 года назад

      If your Ca is 90%, then all you would have to do is bring your Mg up to 10% and make sure and keep it there. You can use S to back it off and if you want to do that, remember that for every 1lb of Ca or Mg, then 2lbs of S will take it out. This is looking at ACTUAL lbs of Ca/ac that is present in the soil. But I’ll be honest, depending on where you are from, it’s likely that that there are cations displaced in your soil that is affecting the true availability. It’s unlikely that your Ca is actually that high unless you have constantly been lining for years and years without hesitation. But in short, yes, S will help drive out the cations and will attack whatever is in most excess.

  • @michaelmead2496
    @michaelmead2496 4 года назад

    Magnesium or iron are NOT heavy metals. Cadmium yes, but not Mg or Fe.

    • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
      @nonyadamnbusiness9887 3 года назад +1

      There is no universally accepted definition of "heavy metal". The original definition was any metal with a density greater than 5g/cm^3. Iron fits, magnesium does not.