Understanding Mulder's Chart

NewToTHC

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Ok call me dense, but I stare at this chart and scratch my head trying to figure it out. For example if I look at Calcium the chart shows it as being antagonistic with all the other elements and it's availability is reduced? Or am I interpreting this wrong. What does it mean when you have two arrows pointing to each other like Manganese and Calcium??

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Ok call me dense, but I stare at this chart and scratch my head trying to figure it out. For example if I look at Calcium the chart shows it as being antagonistic with all the other elements and it's availability is reduced? Or am I interpreting this wrong. What does it mean when you have two arrows pointing to each other like Manganese and Calcium??

If you have way too much of an element, yes, it can and does affect the ability of the plant to use other elements.
 
Ok so then the chart somewhat identifies what a excessive of one element will have an affect on others. So then an excess of Nitrogen will cause increased availability of Magnesium and Molybdenum, but a decrease in availability of Boron, Potash, Copper ?.
 
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