MammothGrow
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My soil tests show their isn't much available N in the soil, but really high levels of P and K. Growing organic in roots 707 soil giving compost tea once a week. My question is, if their isn't enough N to be used by the plant, does it make the plant use less P and K which would be why the levels are so high? My leaves have been purpling an looking like P deficiency which is actually from too much P. A lot of times too much of something mimics the looks of a deficiency, which is what I think is going on here. I flushed them last watering, about to give them compost tea, and add a little N to it make up for the shortage, do you think this will fix my problem?
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