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idk learn for yourselves stupid! Grow some freakn brains and research it loser

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Exchange sodium percentage refers to the percentage of sodium in the soil that is available for plant uptake. It is a measure of the amount of sodium (Na+) ions that are bound to the soil particles and can be exchanged with other cations, such as calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), and potassium (K+). A high exchange sodium percentage indicates that there is a larger amount of sodium in the soil that can potentially harm plant growth and impede nutrient uptake.

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