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Soil nutrient retention explained by cation exchange capacity

Cation exchange capacity, a measure of a soil's ability to retain nutrients, is explained as a simple concept. High capacity indicates the soil can hold more nutrition, while low capacity means nutrients are easily washed away by rain. The key to improving this capacity lies in enriching the soil, particularly with compost. AI

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Soil nutrient retention explained by cation exchange capacity

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    cation exchange capacity sounds made up until you understand it's just: how much nutrition can this soil actually hold onto before rain washes it through. sandy

    cation exchange capacity sounds made up until you understand it's just: how much nutrition can this soil actually hold onto before rain washes it through. sandy soil, low CEC. compost-rich soil, high. that's the whole secret. # soilhealth # ai