Tips and tricks for watering and cultivation
Plants rely on water to transport nutrients to their cells, making quality irrigation water paramount for good plant nutrition
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The quality of water has a major influence on the effectiveness of fertilizers. These tips and tricks from our technical advisors will help you optimize fertilization and irrigation water.
- Contact ICL Lab Services for an irrigation water analysis (minimum once a year)
- Review your analysis with your regional ICL Territory Manager
- The most common parameters used for determining irrigation water quality are acidity (pH), electrical conductivity (EC) and hardness (Ca-, Mg-bicarbonate), but look at the other elements in water as well
- Determine, together with your ICL Territory Manager, the need for measures to improve the quality of the water
- Take into account the differences in water hardness and pH buffering capabilities between different types of irrigation water (e.g., rainwater vs. well water)
- If the water is too hard, it may be necessary to decrease the pH in the water by acidifying
- Soft water may contain low concentrations of calcium. Adjust tank composition accordingly and add calcium
- Match irrigation to water quality, weather conditions, and plant needs at all times