Dr. Jake goes over EVERTYTHING POTASSIUM. - How much K do you need in your soil? - How to spot deficiency - The best sources for K - The best application methods and timing
Hi, Doug. Unfortunately I am not sure where you can access 0-0-12 in Ohio. It would not be economical for you for us to ship you 0-0-12. As you have figured out, it would be best for you to find a local source. Good luck and thanks for watching.
Explain your math, Potash is 60% K20. 100lbs is 60lbs K20. To get ppm you divide by 2. So at 100lbs of potash you are adding 30ppm K20. But 19-20ppm K since K is only 2/3 of K20. Where the heck did you get the 11ppm figure??!
To clarify, I don’t deny that test levels don’t typically reflect exactly what you apply. I assume you are making your conclusions from TriState recs. I just disagree with the math