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  • Deniel Kolar

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    June 14, 2024 at 1:37 am
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    I really like your theory.

    Yes my soil have 6% of caco3

    My water have 150ppm of hco3,but I have a huge pound where I pump in the well water than treating it with sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid maintain a ph of 5-6 plus adding some potassium and good amount of iron sulphate around 25-50kgs to 500.000 liters same amounth of manganese sulphate and zink sulphate plus 100-200kg of urea.

    The calcium and magnesium with Na and C

    l I have in the water

    So I am leting the algae to do a litle bit of the job.

    I am avoiding nitrates 100% and maintaining always below 200 mv and sometimes below 100 mv of eh of the water.

    The soil is not tilled 4-5years from now there is plenty of visible soil life.

    Is there any reduced sulphur what is affordable?

    Sometimes I am adding ascorbic acid as fertigation to help reduce the thing in the soil.

    Last year I tried to maintain the low ph of the pound water with citric acid but it always elevated back and even further so it’s not manageable with citric.