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Subject: Nitrate Salts - Soil Biology
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Fresno, Ca
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I have had a thought for quite some time now and thought one of the great minds on the board could help.
I was reading a previous thread on Miracle Gro and Tad12 said that the nitrate salts from chemical fertilizers cause damage to the microbes by basically sucking the water out of them as I understand. Would you run into this same issue with chemical forms of phosphorus and potassium? We only need enough nitrogen to get a nice vine established but it would be nice to be able to push the phosporus and potassium to the vine later.
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5/28/2008 9:55:19 PM
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