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Hay Wilson in TX
Posted 7/2/2014 08:39 (#3947831 - in reply to #3947566)
Subject: RE: gypsum and potash



Little River, TX
There can be unintended consequences. Consequences that vary with soils and climates.

If the little bit of calcium added to the soil solution Can allow the any free molecule of Potassium to move with the soil moisture, out of the root zone. The answer is, probably not. But there is always that possibility.

Nothing says the calcium in the Gypsum will not leach away and become a part of limestone cave.

HERE it is a known FACT that any essential elements, dumps, on this soil will be there till the end of time. There are soils that will not HOLD nitrogen more than 3 or so weeks.

Nothing is ever as simple as people say.
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