If you raise your calcium with milk instead of calcium sulfate (your report shows you drown in S compared to your P) that would be better.
I figure the equivalent of 16 oz or so of milk, diluted with 6 times more water first would be the best.
The problem is you have no drainage. Make the french drains. Or drive metal spikes into the soil. Ideally you would just turn on the water and leach the salts away.
A good seaweed helps against salts. Read up on the concept of SAR in water. If you get calcium up high enough, it dilutes the effect of high conductivity on plant roots, which is your problem.
Your real problem is drainage. Everything is accumulating and you have no way to get rid of it.
Milk and seaweed will help. You can spray foliar P on in the meantime.
I figure the equivalent of 16 oz or so of milk, diluted with 6 times more water first would be the best.
The problem is you have no drainage. Make the french drains. Or drive metal spikes into the soil. Ideally you would just turn on the water and leach the salts away.
A good seaweed helps against salts. Read up on the concept of SAR in water. If you get calcium up high enough, it dilutes the effect of high conductivity on plant roots, which is your problem.
Your real problem is drainage. Everything is accumulating and you have no way to get rid of it.
Milk and seaweed will help. You can spray foliar P on in the meantime.