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WC Mn/Dakotas | I would agree bacnblac.
If you are buying a product simply hoping to add yield thats a mistake imho. What's your yield goal? What nutrients are holding you back? Why? Then when you know those you look for specific products, forms/chemistry, rates, timing, placements etc to address your specific issues.
Packaged multiple nutrient products are rarely the least expensive way to address any issue. Usually there is not enough of any one nutrient or some you don't need at all.
I hear comments all the time from growers when I ask about their fertility programs. "It can't hurt", "we have to try something", "it was only X dollars", etc. To be blunt, you need to educate yourself and seek out specialist to work with you, not buy something from a salesman and hope it works. | |
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