A comprehensive soil test used there. What did it cost per sample if you don't mind me asking?
I'd give it some trace elements, probably Brassitrel Pro https://www.yara.co.uk/crop-nutriti...MI2fiq_e2g5QIVSlXTCh0MuwjpEAAYASAAEgK6p_D_BwE
Just a litre next time you're going through with a spray (check compatibility with the other ingredients) and a couple of litres in the spring once growth has started properly. A tissue test in late Feb might be a good idea to see what's actually in the crop. Do a trial plot without to see the differences for interest. I have high pH soils of 8.2+ (6.8 is not high!) and routinely apply boron every year after tissue testing. I boost sulphur doses with rotational kieserite as my Mg indices are low but your look ok. You've correctly put some sulphur on with the starter fertiliser but consider a higher proportion of S in future orders. I've gone from N32 to N30.3 to get more S on.
@cricketandcrops might have a view on this, especially as I've just given Yara a double shout...!
I'd give it some trace elements, probably Brassitrel Pro https://www.yara.co.uk/crop-nutriti...MI2fiq_e2g5QIVSlXTCh0MuwjpEAAYASAAEgK6p_D_BwE
Just a litre next time you're going through with a spray (check compatibility with the other ingredients) and a couple of litres in the spring once growth has started properly. A tissue test in late Feb might be a good idea to see what's actually in the crop. Do a trial plot without to see the differences for interest. I have high pH soils of 8.2+ (6.8 is not high!) and routinely apply boron every year after tissue testing. I boost sulphur doses with rotational kieserite as my Mg indices are low but your look ok. You've correctly put some sulphur on with the starter fertiliser but consider a higher proportion of S in future orders. I've gone from N32 to N30.3 to get more S on.
@cricketandcrops might have a view on this, especially as I've just given Yara a double shout...!