Soil
Balance, pH, carbon, cations, trace elements and nutrient supply converted into practical block requirements.
Limited intake - Free Nutrient Audit
We overlay soil, leaf, water and block history to calculate what each cherry block actually needs - in kg/ha, by priority, before more inputs go on.
If your current advisor or program already gives you this level of clarity, keep going. If not, this is a strong place to start: no cost, no obligation, and a practical read on what your numbers mean.
Review the numbers with Andrew Smith, a commercially proven cherry grower who helps unpack what the data is showing, where the pressure points sit, and what deserves attention first.
The Problem
Cherry growers often have soil reports, leaf results, water tests and pack-out notes sitting in separate places. The audit brings them together so the next nutrition decision is based on the full picture, not a single number in isolation.
Balance, pH, carbon, cations, trace elements and nutrient supply converted into practical block requirements.
Plant uptake signals read against crop stage, reserve building, fruit load and seasonal demand.
Quality issues that can quietly reduce the effectiveness of foliar sprays, fertigation and nutrient movement.
Pack-out, grade, colour, brix, firmness and shelf-life goals tied back to nutrition priorities.
What We Calculate
The audit is designed to move beyond "put more on" advice. It gives you a clearer read on what is low, what is excessive, what is unavailable, and what should be prioritised before the season moves on.
What is missing, excessive or blocking uptake across soil and plant data.
The nutrient requirement expressed in practical kg/ha terms for the block.
What to address first for pack-out, grade percentage, colour, brix and fruit firmness.
Where post-harvest, bud movement, flowering, fruit set and sizing change the decision.
Cherry Outcomes
The point is not a prettier report. The point is a sharper nutrition call for the commercial targets that matter in cherries.
We connect the audit back to fruit quality pressure, so the data has a direct line to the result you are trying to improve.
Post-harvest is not the finish line. It is where next season's crop starts to be shaped, and the audit helps clarify what needs attention.
Andrew Smith brings the perspective of a commercially proven cherry grower to the audit review. He helps unpack what the data is showing, where the pressure points sit, and what deserves attention first.
Recently featured by the ABC, Andrew's role is simple: bring real orchard judgement to the numbers, so the recommendations stay practical, commercial and grounded.
Secure A Spot
All we need to start is your available soil, leaf, sap, water or fruit data. If results are held across labs or advisors, loop us into the email, authorise release, and our support team can pull it together.