Hey Guys...
The hollow that I have done most of my planting in (10 lbs of seed so far)...
It initially tested at
5.8 on PH
11 on Phosphorus
120 on Potassium
1472 on Calcium
236 on Magnesium
There was some wild ginseng growing there in just a few places and some were decent 3 prongs producing berries. There is some spotted locations of maidenhair fern (my favorite companion plant) and other companion plants too.
When I planted my first 4 lbs of seed, I put down both bonemeal (high in calcium and phosphorus) and Gypsum which is also high in calcium.
Each spring after that - I have been putting down a decent application of Gypsum only (Mid Feb)... about a month before the first early birds start coming up.
I have not been doing any fall applications of supplements, and I have not sprayed anything for disease or done anything else to them. Just watched them grow.
I have not re-checked the soil test either - probably should but they seem to be growing OK so I have just let that slide for now.
At 2 year old, something like 50-60% of them were nice little 2 prongs, and at 3 years old I have seen some nice 3 prongs that are going to produce seed this year. I can see the little flower spike already and some of those are 8\" tall or better (last weekend) and have not completely stretched and filled out yet.
There were not near as many 3 prongs as I was hoping for, but they were still coming up too so I am going to check back in another week or two and get a count on those again.
Best of luck to us all !
TNhunter
PS - below is a pic of some of my 3 year olds.