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.... And I'm trying to avoid further sources of magnesium, as I'm correcting k, mag, etc., per my last soil test.
I don't want to go full tilt boogie on K, or I'd add a smidgeon of wood ash I have, and bump it up a bit that way.
On top of it, I've backed myself into a corner again, and have very little time to let the first 5-6 batches of my corrected (?) mix I'm processing at the moment 'percolate' and become more active, so I've slightly increased the Ocean Forest adjunct, and another ready-to-use source, as a here-and-now lifeline while things come on-line...
Any recommendations other than dolomite (don't want the increased mag), wood ash (don't think I need the increased k) ????
And the wood ash is mobile via watering anyway, thus may dissipate in short order, in terms of ph benefit, from my understanding.
Thoughts on raising ph without the above complications?
Also, is the gypsum (specifically with the sulfur content) leading to a greater acidification than I might see with less gypsum in the mix?
Thanks.
I don't want to go full tilt boogie on K, or I'd add a smidgeon of wood ash I have, and bump it up a bit that way.
On top of it, I've backed myself into a corner again, and have very little time to let the first 5-6 batches of my corrected (?) mix I'm processing at the moment 'percolate' and become more active, so I've slightly increased the Ocean Forest adjunct, and another ready-to-use source, as a here-and-now lifeline while things come on-line...
Any recommendations other than dolomite (don't want the increased mag), wood ash (don't think I need the increased k) ????
And the wood ash is mobile via watering anyway, thus may dissipate in short order, in terms of ph benefit, from my understanding.
Thoughts on raising ph without the above complications?
Also, is the gypsum (specifically with the sulfur content) leading to a greater acidification than I might see with less gypsum in the mix?
Thanks.