Uncle Ben
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Yes. You have to do tissue analysis. For example, there are 2 times during the growing cycle of grapes where you do tissue elemental proflies using leaf petole samples. http://viticulture.hort.iastate.edu/info/pdf/leafsampling.pdfUB, I have read many of your threads and if anyone on this forum can answer this question I know you can. I was wondering to myself how the scientific community can determine nutrient requirements for plants besides doing controlled grows. If stem, stalk and leaf samples are taken from a plant at different stages of its life, the samples dried and the salts extracted leaving nothing but plant tissue, can the percentage of each salt be used to determine the macro and micro values needed in a fertilizer at a given stage of growth? If not, there should be some kind of correlation though. Is there? Thanks UB, great threads, I love ‘em all!
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UB