RALEIGH -- Successful production of tobacco transplants starts with good water quality and with getting the right nutrient levels in the float solution. Growers preparing for transplant production should begin by having their source water tested by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
“Alkalinity, pH, sodium and chloride issues are the most common water quality problems we see with float bed source water in North Carolina,” said Dr. Kristin Hicks, Plant/Waste/Solution/Media Lab Director of the Agronomic Services Division. “By getting the source water tested, growers can address any of these issues early on before they have a chance to impact transplant quality. The results from testing and making adjustments can be quite significant.”
After fertilizers have been mixed in to the bays, growers should send in a sample of their nutrient solution to verify that target nutrient concentrations have been achieved. Testing of source water and nutrient solutions is available as a solution analysis through the Agronomic Services Division.
The test measures total alkalinity
Collecting & submitting nutrient solution samples
To collect a sample
For source water—before sampling, run water 5 to 10 minutes and collect sample from the tap or emitter. Use the “ST” code for source water.
For nutrient solutions— Make sure fertilizer has been thoroughly mixed and is completely dissolved. Collect the sample from the emitter NOT the stock tank. Use the “NT” code for nutrient solutions. Please specify if you are using an organic nutrient solution.
Label each sample with a sample ID and fill out the Solution Analysis Submission form. Printed forms are available from the Agronomic Division office in Raleigh
The turnaround time for results is typically two to four business days from the receipt of samples. Cost is $5 for samples collected in North Carolina.
Samples should be mailed to the NCDA&CS Agronomic Services Solutions Section at either:
Mailing address (USPS):
1040 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699
OR
Physical address (UPS, FedEx):
4300 Reedy Creek Rd, Raleigh NC 27607
For questions about how to collect samples or interpret reports, detailed information is available at https://www.ncagr.gov/divisions/agronomic-services/solution-analysis/growers or contact the Agronomic Division at 919-664-1606. NCDA&CS regional agronomists and county NCSU Cooperative Extension agents are also good sources of advice. Go to https://www.ncagr.gov/divisions/agronomic-services/field-services for a list of agronomists and their county assignments.
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