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Sulphate of potash
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<blockquote data-quote="Thedual1" data-source="post: 2027276" data-attributes="member: 16806"><p>I have another table of pH for types of fertiliser, may change your mind and mine on SOP, I know that a few grains of SOP round a seed shouldn't affect the pH around the seed, but not sure how high application may acidify the soil and upset soil bacteria, chlorine may be least of our worries. No problem with high pH soils, where this could be beneficial action with a flush of locked up nutrients caused by acidification. Not good for low pH soils where I come from where pH 6.2 is deemed as good ![ATTACH=full]266168[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thedual1, post: 2027276, member: 16806"] I have another table of pH for types of fertiliser, may change your mind and mine on SOP, I know that a few grains of SOP round a seed shouldn't affect the pH around the seed, but not sure how high application may acidify the soil and upset soil bacteria, chlorine may be least of our worries. No problem with high pH soils, where this could be beneficial action with a flush of locked up nutrients caused by acidification. Not good for low pH soils where I come from where pH 6.2 is deemed as good ![ATTACH=full]266168[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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