| Cb854 - 11/10/2024 22:05
Is it real scientific or just blend with water
If you don't mind, I would like to talk further about this. Do you know what the soil K levels are for the guys ydropping it successfully? I only ask because it is likely that they are getting a response from it is because their K levels in the plant are yield limiting. If your soil levels are higher than theirs, your tissue levels
maybe too and not yield limiting, then you will be just spending extra money. I only say this not to be critical but because we melted stupid amounts of red a couple years ago and played with rates ydropping upto 600 elemental per acre and saw very little and certainly no ROI. But the universities would consider our K levels excessive. So before you go through the expense/and or pain and suffering, I would get some more information from people using it that are happy. You may find that it's not necessary or that supplying the K another way may be as successful.
Take care
Edited by NEIAAG 11/11/2024 10:25
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