Soil Preparation and Analysis
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Subject: PPM equation
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jakeb30 |
Randlett, Oklahoma
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I'm sure its out there, but I cant find it. Is there some kind of equation to see how much of a product needed to add. Lets say I am low on copper. My soil test reads 0.2 ppm how much product on 1000 square feet will raise it to 0.3 or 1 or any other number. Or is it not that simple?
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3/26/2017 10:22:25 PM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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the equation I have is: 1ppm =2grams/100sq ft=20 grams/1000square ft. That's for pure mineral which is always in a salt form. So divide by ratio of weight. Ex manganese sulfate is 32% by weight manganese.So you would divide by .32 to figure out weight of mnsulfate to get the desired weight of Manganese
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3/27/2017 12:17:23 AM
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Joze (Joe Ailts) |
Deer Park, WI
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send me an email: joeailts@gmail.com I've created a spreadsheet that takes your soil data, patch size, and recommends how much product to reach your desired goal.
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4/11/2017 3:36:52 PM
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