Doesn't it ez to keep the phosphorus from leaching just put some strong cations like Ca or Mg to the soil, so they will form new compounds, yes they may become insoluble but still available for the microbes and roots around the rhizosphere
When you apply those ions in excess there's the risk of making other ions less available for the plant, like copper or iron. That's why organic matter or bone meal are better in my opinion, because the phosporous it's slowly released in the soil and you'll never have a shortage. The same if your soil has lots of microorganisms, as they die or kill one another they release phosphorous that can be used by the plant, more microorganisms = more phosphorous
Doesn't it ez to keep the phosphorus from leaching just put some strong cations like Ca or Mg to the soil, so they will form new compounds, yes they may become insoluble but still available for the microbes and roots around the rhizosphere
When you apply those ions in excess there's the risk of making other ions less available for the plant, like copper or iron. That's why organic matter or bone meal are better in my opinion, because the phosporous it's slowly released in the soil and you'll never have a shortage. The same if your soil has lots of microorganisms, as they die or kill one another they release phosphorous that can be used by the plant, more microorganisms = more phosphorous
Phosphorus is immobile nutrient I guess so it doesn't leech out, on the contrary Nitrogen is mobile in soil so it leeches out easily in soil.
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This is why I use salt based nutes , organic break down takes too long
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I use organic fish-emulsion 0-10-10 npk.
Fish emulsion with no Nitrogen?
What brand is this? I have never seen a fish emulsion without nitrogen and with that high of p and k
And then you get lock out 😢
Stop overwatering over feeding and too much light…. 😉