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Old July 4, 2017   #9
gorbelly
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Originally Posted by barbamWY View Post
I always test low in nitrogen here. Last year I used alfalfa meal and fish kelp and the soil test results came back low again in nitrogen and I was given the amount of blood meal to add as well as gypsum and I followed the advice as to the amount and measured.
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If I were you, I'd try using a commercial tomato fertilizer on some of the affected plants and see what happens. Soil building using organic amendments takes a long time, and in the meantime, plants get hungry.
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