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Old June 16, 2010   #16
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This post has been very educational, but if you are looking for a quick N source that is organic, one that I have found that is as high as blood meal and is immediately available is nitrate of soda aka Chilean nitrate. It has the ability to raise ph too so it has to be used in con★★★★★★★★ with a agood soil test. 18$ at Umass amherst soil lab ---http://www.umass.edu/plsoils/soiltest/

will get you a complete test with soluble salts.

I got one of those store bought test and it said my ph was 7.1. I sent a sample to umass and PH was 6.0. I'll never trust a store test again. I hope you find a answer to your n issue.
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