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Kinsey System/Albrect system
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<blockquote data-quote="SilliamWhale" data-source="post: 6482323" data-attributes="member: 1232"><p>I don't quite have the same view of Calcium as you - its not a romantic element to me in the way that some of the Albrecht stuff views it (maybe not so much the man himself but he's not here anymore) . </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't use soil pH to determine calcium applications though - I use soil pH to measure percentage hydrogen. Its the carbonate in lime that is the pH corrector not the calcium. Obviously there can be a sensible need to use maglime or calime to correct pH but that isn't really an albrect thing that just depends if your soil is very high Ca or Mg in the first place. </p><p></p><p>As for fertilisers being high salt I'm not so sure thats true - they're all pretty soluble</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilliamWhale, post: 6482323, member: 1232"] I don't quite have the same view of Calcium as you - its not a romantic element to me in the way that some of the Albrecht stuff views it (maybe not so much the man himself but he's not here anymore) . I wouldn't use soil pH to determine calcium applications though - I use soil pH to measure percentage hydrogen. Its the carbonate in lime that is the pH corrector not the calcium. Obviously there can be a sensible need to use maglime or calime to correct pH but that isn't really an albrect thing that just depends if your soil is very high Ca or Mg in the first place. As for fertilisers being high salt I'm not so sure thats true - they're all pretty soluble [/QUOTE]
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