What about using regenerative practices where plants, fungi, and bacteria release bound minerals in the soil instead of synthetic? I know there is a little of a push for this in plots, is anyone applying it to fruit trees?
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I use BioVam Mycorrhiza Fungi, just in case my sandy soil doesn't have it. It's not very expensive, you only need to apply it once, and the literature makes a good point. Trees can't absorb minerals directly, they need fungi to break them down and make trace-mineral compounds which the tree can then absorb.