Are you concerned with your plant growth or wondering how your winter and spring activities (compost, cover crops, pre-plant fertilizers) are contributing to plant-available nitrate? If so, now is a great time to consider taking leaf or soil samples.
Here are easy ways to test for plant or soil nitrate.
SOIL NITRATE TESTS will tell you about the current plant-available nitrate levels. This can help you understand how compost, cover crops, pre-plant fertilizers as well as soil organic matter are currently contributing to nitrate in the soil.
Soil nitrate can be determined by taking a soil sample and sending it to a lab or using test strips which can be done in the field for an immediate estimate.
- How to Soil Sample for Nitrate Determination can be found here.
- How to use Soil Nitrate Test Strips can be found here
- Also, here's an instructional video on how to use Soil Nitrate Test Strips in the field.
PLANT TISSUE samples are useful for understanding the status of your plant nutrition (NPK), which helps answer the questions: are you meeting the crop demand or should you supplement? This can also help answer questions about whether symptoms you are seeing are due to crop nutrition or something else. Below is a list of the optimal plant tissue to sample for nitrate analysis. Click here for more detailed information.
The timing and type of tissue is unique to each crop. Use these tables as guidelines for your crop of interest.