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MontyJ
Deeply Rooted
Just got home from work. I'm waiting for my daughter to call so I can go to her new house and help her get the frozen pipes thawed. I promise to get to CEC this evening. Meanwhile:
Oldguy-The DIY kits are useless IMHO. They use reactant chemical analysis which is far from accurate.
Bobm-When I say area size makes no difference, that is what I mean. What you are describing are different soils on the same property. Each soil type must be tested individually. So, if you have 3 acres of one type of soil, that's one test, 5 acres of another soil type is another test. The test results are not affected by area, as long as the soil is the same type. Soil tests do not take into account the area size, only the soil and what is in it. If a 1/4 acre garden tests at 1545 ppm Ca and a 5 acre garden tests at 1545 ppm Ca, it's the same thing. If I have 20 acres of the same soil type and send in one sample from 19 acres and another sample from the 1 remaining acre, the test results will come back the same for both plots (all things being equal and one area not having any ammendments that the other doesn't). So, whether I have a 100 square foot garden or a 1000 square foot garden, if the nutrient levels are the same, the test results will be the same, regardless of size.
A lot of this has to do with CEC which I will try to explain this evening.
Oldguy-The DIY kits are useless IMHO. They use reactant chemical analysis which is far from accurate.
Bobm-When I say area size makes no difference, that is what I mean. What you are describing are different soils on the same property. Each soil type must be tested individually. So, if you have 3 acres of one type of soil, that's one test, 5 acres of another soil type is another test. The test results are not affected by area, as long as the soil is the same type. Soil tests do not take into account the area size, only the soil and what is in it. If a 1/4 acre garden tests at 1545 ppm Ca and a 5 acre garden tests at 1545 ppm Ca, it's the same thing. If I have 20 acres of the same soil type and send in one sample from 19 acres and another sample from the 1 remaining acre, the test results will come back the same for both plots (all things being equal and one area not having any ammendments that the other doesn't). So, whether I have a 100 square foot garden or a 1000 square foot garden, if the nutrient levels are the same, the test results will be the same, regardless of size.
A lot of this has to do with CEC which I will try to explain this evening.