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| Agreed, The Science is solid, but the math doesn't make sense.
But lets not forget, Theory only gets you so far.
If I'm not mistaken The Birkeland eyde process evaporates nitric acid to create a urea form of nitrogen. Filled with salt. Last time I poured salt on a plant it died.
Is the cure in the poison? Does the salt form damage the plant just enough for the nitrogen to recover? If So, we don't need 200 Pounds of traditional nitrogen
Edited by nitrateking 11/10/2025 21:31
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