The problem is rarely too little fertilizer — it is imbalance. Excess nitrogen draws in sucking pests and weakens cells, while too much of one mineral blocks another, so money is spent degrading the soil. M1 gets the twelve main nutrients into their ranges, with pH and the calcium-to-magnesium balance corrected first, so what you apply is actually absorbed.
What we see
- Fertilizing by habit, without interpreting a soil and leaf analysis.
- Looking only at NPK; choosing inputs on price alone.
- Excess nitrogen and potassium; deficits of calcium, boron and molybdenum.
- Acid soils and high aluminium that lock up nutrients already present.
What we do
- Start every plan with a well-interpreted soil and leaf analysis.
- Design a crop- and stage-specific fertilization and liming programme.
- Balance all 12 nutrients; correct pH and the calcium–magnesium ratio first.
- Use SoilBalance software to turn the analysis into exact doses.
