Is There A New Way To Measure Fertilizer?
ThomWV
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Sat Aug-20-05 01:17 PM
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Is There A New Way To Measure Fertilizer? |
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I am used to seeing fertilizer labled as 10-10-10, or 5-15-6 or whatever combination to signify the NPK percentages of the stuff. I have been looking at some on line in the last couple of days and I'm seeing something quite different a lot of times. Numbers like 0.5-2-1.5 or 2-.4-1.8 or some small numbers like that. Its almost as if they were ratios rather than expressions of actual content. Can anyone explain to me - in real simple terms - what the new version of the numbers means?
Sorry if this is way off the ususal track of questions here but I didn't know whereelse to find knowledable people, on line and willing to help and old fart who's been long out of school.
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