Soil Renovator™ Test Packs & Fertility Report

from $135.00

Soil Testing Packs – How It Works

Soil testing packs are available for all client types, from home gardens, contractors, developers, through to commercial and most production systems.

Purchase a soil testing pack online and you’ll receive a follow-up email with clear instructions for collecting and submitting your soil sample to the laboratory.

Select your soil test based on laboratory depth, then choose the report type that matches how you intend to use the results.

Once the laboratory receives your sample, results are typically returned within 7–10 days.

Sample Submission – 4 Simple Steps

  1. Collect your sample
    Follow the included instructions to collect a representative soil sample from your site.

  2. Package and label
    Place the sample in the supplied bag and label clearly with supplied lab form.

  3. Send to the laboratory
    Post the sample to the nominated laboratory address.

  4. Receive your report
    Laboratory results are analysed and reported within the stated timeframe.

(Full step-by-step instructions are provided after purchase.)

What Your Report Includes

All reports provide:

  • Graphically presented laboratory results

  • Crop-relevant nutrient targets

  • Fertiliser and amendment rate guidance (matched to report type)

  • Commentary explaining soil constraints, priorities, and improvement strategy

All reports include clarification and error checks if required.
Follow-up consultation, or additional assistance are not included and can be booked separately.

Report Types (Choose One)

Site Quote Report (SQR)

Designed for fast, practical application
Most commonly chosen by landscapers and contractors

Choose this if you need a fast, simplified recommendation or direct fertiliser blend to price and complete a job.

  • Simplified fertility overview

  • Minimal explanatory commentary

  • Direct blend formulation & quotation

  • Built for rapid, one-off decision making

GEN Fertility Report (Gen)

General Nutrient Evaluation
Most commonly chosen for pastoral and broad-acre systems

Choose this if you want clear guidance with multiple fertiliser options and rates, while retaining flexibility in your management decisions.

  • Broad interpretation of nutrient status

  • Multiple fertiliser products and rate ranges

  • Supports informed choice without prescribing a fixed program

  • Moderate explanatory depth

Optimised Crop Program Report (OCP)

Site-specific, performance-driven nutrition
Most commonly chosen for horticulture and high-value crops

Choose this if you need a fully tailored fertiliser program for a specific crop on a specific site, optimised for performance and efficiency.

  • Fully customised fertiliser program

  • Optimised nutrient rates for the target crop and soil

  • Clear priorities, sequencing, and constraints

  • Highest level of interpretation and strategic guidance

Soil Test Suites (Laboratory Analysis)

Standard Test Suite

A comprehensive assessment covering all critical plant nutrients.

Includes:
pH and EC (1:5 water); Available Ca, Mg, K, NH₄, NO₃, P, S; Exchangeable Ca, Mg, K, Na, H, Al; CEC; Bray I & II P; Colwell P; Available Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, B, Si; Total Carbon, Total Nitrogen, Organic Matter.

Comprehensive Total Test Suite

Measures both available nutrients and total reserves that support long-term biological supply.

Includes:
All Standard Test parameters plus total Na, K, Ca, Mg, S, P, Si, Co, Mo, Se, Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, B, Al and additional available trace elements.

Standard + Total + Heavy Metals

The most complete nutritional assessment available.

Includes:
All above parameters plus heavy metals: Ag, As, Pb, Cr, Ni, Cd, Hg.

Important Notes

  • Any soil test suite can be paired with any report type

  • Laboratory analysis typically takes 5–10 business days from sample receipt

  • Reporting requires an additional 48 hours

  • Full payment is required before analysis or services commence

  • Additional services and consultation are available on request

Soil Test Packs:
Report Types:

Soil Testing Packs – How It Works

Soil testing packs are available for all client types, from home gardens, contractors, developers, through to commercial and most production systems.

Purchase a soil testing pack online and you’ll receive a follow-up email with clear instructions for collecting and submitting your soil sample to the laboratory.

Select your soil test based on laboratory depth, then choose the report type that matches how you intend to use the results.

Once the laboratory receives your sample, results are typically returned within 7–10 days.

Sample Submission – 4 Simple Steps

  1. Collect your sample
    Follow the included instructions to collect a representative soil sample from your site.

  2. Package and label
    Place the sample in the supplied bag and label clearly with supplied lab form.

  3. Send to the laboratory
    Post the sample to the nominated laboratory address.

  4. Receive your report
    Laboratory results are analysed and reported within the stated timeframe.

(Full step-by-step instructions are provided after purchase.)

What Your Report Includes

All reports provide:

  • Graphically presented laboratory results

  • Crop-relevant nutrient targets

  • Fertiliser and amendment rate guidance (matched to report type)

  • Commentary explaining soil constraints, priorities, and improvement strategy

All reports include clarification and error checks if required.
Follow-up consultation, or additional assistance are not included and can be booked separately.

Report Types (Choose One)

Site Quote Report (SQR)

Designed for fast, practical application
Most commonly chosen by landscapers and contractors

Choose this if you need a fast, simplified recommendation or direct fertiliser blend to price and complete a job.

  • Simplified fertility overview

  • Minimal explanatory commentary

  • Direct blend formulation & quotation

  • Built for rapid, one-off decision making

GEN Fertility Report (Gen)

General Nutrient Evaluation
Most commonly chosen for pastoral and broad-acre systems

Choose this if you want clear guidance with multiple fertiliser options and rates, while retaining flexibility in your management decisions.

  • Broad interpretation of nutrient status

  • Multiple fertiliser products and rate ranges

  • Supports informed choice without prescribing a fixed program

  • Moderate explanatory depth

Optimised Crop Program Report (OCP)

Site-specific, performance-driven nutrition
Most commonly chosen for horticulture and high-value crops

Choose this if you need a fully tailored fertiliser program for a specific crop on a specific site, optimised for performance and efficiency.

  • Fully customised fertiliser program

  • Optimised nutrient rates for the target crop and soil

  • Clear priorities, sequencing, and constraints

  • Highest level of interpretation and strategic guidance

Soil Test Suites (Laboratory Analysis)

Standard Test Suite

A comprehensive assessment covering all critical plant nutrients.

Includes:
pH and EC (1:5 water); Available Ca, Mg, K, NH₄, NO₃, P, S; Exchangeable Ca, Mg, K, Na, H, Al; CEC; Bray I & II P; Colwell P; Available Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, B, Si; Total Carbon, Total Nitrogen, Organic Matter.

Comprehensive Total Test Suite

Measures both available nutrients and total reserves that support long-term biological supply.

Includes:
All Standard Test parameters plus total Na, K, Ca, Mg, S, P, Si, Co, Mo, Se, Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, B, Al and additional available trace elements.

Standard + Total + Heavy Metals

The most complete nutritional assessment available.

Includes:
All above parameters plus heavy metals: Ag, As, Pb, Cr, Ni, Cd, Hg.

Important Notes

  • Any soil test suite can be paired with any report type

  • Laboratory analysis typically takes 5–10 business days from sample receipt

  • Reporting requires an additional 48 hours

  • Full payment is required before analysis or services commence

  • Additional services and consultation are available on request