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    News Feed › Forums › Market Gardeners › Reducing the pH of Compost › Reply To: Reducing the pH of Compost

    • stephen sinnott

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      April 8, 2022 at 9:03 am
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      Have you considered reducing the compost quantity to about 10% and using other sources of nutrients? It would solve your issue.

      Looks like manganese and zinc deficiencies too

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