Cray Squirrel
Squirreled a lot!!
Roman
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Maybe the plum tree shaded the soil thus keeping it wetter...
or pulled critical nutrients from the plants.
Roman
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Measured the acidity of the soil, shows PH-7-7.3I agree. A number of toxins can induce Polyphylla. But the pH for that to occur in that manner (neutral = pH of 7; alkaline is any pH greater than 7) is higher than the desired pH range for growing tobacco. Have you checked your soil pH?
Bob
Thank you, I already understood this. Now next year I will buy either ready-made soil, or fertilizers that acidify the soil and add a little sand to the bedsIdeal pH range for tobacco is 5.8 to no higher than 6.5.
Bob
a little clarification, maybe you still remember the dataI'm afraid I am not familiar with some of those compounds. Avoid chloride. I would suggest that you contact a local agricultural agent regarding how to acidify your soil, and what is available to purchase. When I have needed to acidify my soil, I purchased ammonium sulfate used for azalea and blueberry.
Bob
Guys, today's Russia, this is not like the great USSR, what a field agent, we do not really paint or produce anything, so you can only rely on yourself and your knowledge.
Now I will study this topic a little more, and in the spring I will act according to the situation, but I personally tend to buy peat land, it is still a more natural product, it is available in large volumes and the effect is longer than the introduction of chemistry
In general, I am far from gardening, I am a carpenter, furniture maker, wood carver, I just like to try new things.Do you compost your vegetation, paper, animal waste, etc. to make new soil?
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