base saturation levels and CEC that your company doesn't provide
I find that CEC really isn't important in potting soil, it's more for farmers with fields. I usually have between 40-60% organic matter in my potting soil, what difference does it make if it's 28% or 60%? The base saturation is just Ca, Mg, K, and Na.
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Base Cation
Saturation Ratio
(1945) suggested that the
base saturation of the cation exchange complex should be in specific amounts of 65% Ca2+, 10% Mg2+, 5% K+, and 20% a combination of H+, Na+ and NH4+.
How is your base saturation test going to tell me that my manganese is being locked out? The ONLY information that I find important on a test is what is being locked out. I'm going to stop spoon feeding you this before I convince you of buying this test. Shit, I hope that they don't sell it in Canada! I hope that you go your entire life w/o using this test!