nebraska | hone570 - 12/21/2024 08:13 Coming from an area that has a naturally high Mg BS, like 25-30, I would want take anything below 20. I would rather apply some than to fight these tight easily compacted soils we have. Gypsum is a long term play, lots of lime, anything to increase Ca. Ideally 15% as Mg and K fight for the same colloidal attachment sites. And absolutely gypsum will flush K as it flushes Mg. Seen it a lot. Covers help. What is your calcium levels? Why would you want 80% Calcium? That is totally messing up everything. Its tying everything up in the soil that has a negative charge...and only a single positive charge. You know that right? |