Raul-02
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Wood Ash.
One gallon wood ash can cover a 200 Foot Square area (10 X 20)
Of that gallon over the 200 Sq Feet the calcium carbonate in it will alter the pH raising raise it about .02 pH points.
Put half a cup of sulfur in that gallon, and it’ll neutralize the alkalinity. The bacteria will convert it to the oxoanion called sulfate and in that form the plants can use it.
So with Sulfur and ash you will have fertilized with everything the plants need excepting only nitrogen.
Ash stimulates microbial activities and mineralization in the soil by improving both the soil’s physical and chemical properties. Improved soil quality from the nutrients found in wood ash can lead to better growing conditions for vegetation. Wood ash has a high alkalinity or neutralizing capacity. It's about 9 - 11 pH. Because of this and elevated contents in alkaline earth elements, wood ash can raise the pH of acidic soils. Wood ash reacts more quickly in raising soil pH than lime.
Ash is a direct source for phosphorous, calcium, magnesium and potassium. It can correct soil nutrient deficiencies. Ash can reduce the total carbon and nitrogen in a soil by increasing the solubility of organic carbon and the nitrification rate. So be careful how much you use.
One gallon wood ash can cover a 200 Foot Square area (10 X 20)
Of that gallon over the 200 Sq Feet the calcium carbonate in it will alter the pH raising raise it about .02 pH points.
Put half a cup of sulfur in that gallon, and it’ll neutralize the alkalinity. The bacteria will convert it to the oxoanion called sulfate and in that form the plants can use it.
So with Sulfur and ash you will have fertilized with everything the plants need excepting only nitrogen.
Ash stimulates microbial activities and mineralization in the soil by improving both the soil’s physical and chemical properties. Improved soil quality from the nutrients found in wood ash can lead to better growing conditions for vegetation. Wood ash has a high alkalinity or neutralizing capacity. It's about 9 - 11 pH. Because of this and elevated contents in alkaline earth elements, wood ash can raise the pH of acidic soils. Wood ash reacts more quickly in raising soil pH than lime.
Ash is a direct source for phosphorous, calcium, magnesium and potassium. It can correct soil nutrient deficiencies. Ash can reduce the total carbon and nitrogen in a soil by increasing the solubility of organic carbon and the nitrification rate. So be careful how much you use.