How’s the iron in your soil? My soil report has my soil at 450% iron. I would not spray iron with that amount already present.
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It's limestone heavy here and rains a lot. It's likely being locked up and washed out.
Do you still get with issues with slugs and snails?
I know people in Sussex where its naturally heath or coniferous woodland. So its acidic and usually free draining and I never heard of them complaining about these issues. The next county along where I lived was different soil (clay on chalk) but similar weather and I used to have real issues with them.
It is a rainforest in the winter and a desert in the summer. Very acidic soil. We get plenty of slugs but it isn’t too big of a problem. I had way more of a problem at my last place. I wasn’t sure if iron would be problem. But like you said it’s probably locked up or if it isn’t its presence does not cause a problem. Biggest problem I have is them burrowing in the lettuce. If you have a severe problem try sample spraying see what it does. But if it rains a lot you will probably have to keep replying.
That's interesting perhaps it's not in the right form for it to be absorbed too. Apparently ph and eh can affect it's availability and certain rhizobacteria. Potassium makes it more available too. Perhaps some oxidised hot compost which you added some wood ash too might be worth trying. Certainly would raise your ph.
Going try and foliar stuff next year, most things were not that bad here despite it being very wet....perhaps the em rhizobacteria helped but the hostas got hit badly by them so that would be a good test for the iron feed.