Elsa Sánchez

Cultivating Questions Dealing with High Soluble Salt Levels in High Tunnels

Cultivating Questions: Dealing with Salt in Tunnels

Nutrient management can be tricky because of the unique environment within high tunnels. High tunnels exclude environmental factors (such as rain, snow and winds) that facilitate leaching and may lead to a build-up of salts that can negatively affect plant growth. In addition, most high tunnels are equipped with drip irrigation, which also limits leaching. Different crops respond differently to soluble salt levels as illustrated in the table below.