I reject the basic premise that one can remove or restrict Nitrogen or any other element if for no other reason that the grow store approach which selects each and every element via a specific amendment.
IOW, Alfalfa is for Nitrogen, Kelp is for Potassium, Limestone is for Calcium, Crab meal is for Chitin and the parade goes on. The calculations posted are ludicrous at best.
It shows at the very least a complete and total misunderstanding what a bionutrient accumulator plant actually provides. It's beyond mythical.
Is there anything approaching science available to read other than articles at weed magazines or ill-informed books? Anything approaching a legitimate study?
I remain doubtful as always
CC
coot, if this was an answer to my question then thanks, but you have made a couple of statements and then cited Alfalfa as the nitrogen source, and i dont use alfalfa so have no experience of it.
i specifically stated that i use powdered bat guano as a fast release Nitrogen fert in my soil and was hoping if one of you guys could answer my question in post 127 as it relates to MY soil.
as i see it, by its very definition, a fast release fertilizer is going to become available, and get depleted more quickly than a slow release fert. I understand that this is a simplification and some of it will be chelated etc etc, but in general it has to become depleted quicker?.
VG