if a plant is exhibiting Zinc deficiencies, how do we supplement that while still following KNF protocols?
- Noah Liam Garfoot asked 7 years ago
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Zinc and other Micronutrients are present in KNF Minerals, also called diluted seawater.
Seawater is typically applied as a soil drench at 1:30~1:20, or if you are using sea salt you can reconstitute it to a 1:30 dilution by mixing 1g per liter of water. The drench rate is 100gal/acre in deficient soils.
This can also be combined with other KNF Foods made from fermented plant material that are known to be high in zinc.
- drake answered 7 years ago
- Ok great, thank you. So if reconstituting, would that = 1g sea salt to every liter of total volume of solution, or do you mix the salt with water separately and then add that into the solution at arate of 1:30?
yes, your first presumption “1g sea salt to every liter of total volume of solution” is the way i do it. also note, the sea does vary in “saltiness”, so either way would still get you within the tolerances of nature.
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