My soil PH is 7.5 and i was wondering if that is ok? If not how do i get the PH down? Also how oftwn shall i fertilize my plants?
No need to measure the run off as it will always be much lower than the soils ph as the salts and nutes deposits come from out the lower pot holes when testing run off fluid.Try a teaspoon of plain old vinegar to a gallon of distilled water. Let it sit for a while, then check the ph fo the water itself. Use distilled water which will be around 6.1-6.5. I would recommend slowly adjusting the ph by feeding it slightly lower ph water (around 5.8-6.0) until you get runoff of 6.5. I think 7.5 is way too high.
Acid rain is a common household item nowadays?What stage are they at. And no you want around 6.5 PH for soil.
JUST SOME HOUSEHOLD ITEMS YOU CAN ADD TO YOUR WATER FOR ADJUSTING THE SOILS PH.
OR YOU CAN BUT BOTTLES OF PH UP OR PH DOWN FROM A HYDRO STORE.
u need to be at 6.3 or 6.5 and fert once a weekMy soil PH is 7.5 and i was wondering if that is ok? If not how do i get the PH down? Also how oftwn shall i fertilize my plants?
u need to be at 6.3 or 6.5 and fert once a week
Fert every other water not once a week.
HAHA! Lmaoacid rain is a common household item nowadays?
If you live near the Prius Mine in Sudburry Ontario it is.Acid rain is a common household item nowadays?
Run off is a good indicator of where the soil's PH stands. If I pour in 7.o PH water and my runoff is 6.5, I know my soil is acidic and is probably sitting near 6.0. I have yet to meet a soil ph tester that I like and trust. I do however trust my Milwaukee PH meter and it only does liquids. My run off is a great indicator of what I need to do. You just have to take water PH and run off PH into consideration and determine whether you need to go up or down.No need to measure the run off as it will always be much lower than the soils ph as the salts and nutes deposits come from out the lower pot holes when testing run off fluid.
Its best to use a water source thats slightly acidic (PH 6.8-7.0) and test only the soils PH and NOT the run off.
Just add the appropiate PH buffer to your water/feed and go with that and test ONLY the soils PH.
(good luck)
SS.
You Have no clue.Run off is a good indicator of where the soil's PH stands. If I pour in 7.o PH water and my runoff is 6.5, I know my soil is acidic and is probably sitting near 6.0. I have yet to meet a soil ph tester that I like and trust. I do however trust my Milwaukee PH meter and it only does liquids. My run off is a great indicator of what I need to do. You just have to take water PH and run off PH into consideration and determine whether you need to go up or down.
I'd love to hear your way of accurately testing the PH of soil without using a notoriously off PH test strip. I have a battery powered soil meter and it seems it ALWAYS reads 6.0. If I trusted it, I'd be poisoning my plants with too much calcium and Mg.
I'm with Serapis. I would never trust a soil ph meter. I'm thinking you'd be wasting your money to buy one. They are not accurate. Hell, go buy a little bottle of PH drops and test your runoff that way (about 7 bucks and as accurate as you can get as far as I'm concerned). At least they are unless you happen to be color blind, in which case I would suggest buying a 70 or 80 dollar ph meter. Testing runoff is the best way to get an accurate indication of PH. I think Serapis has given sound advice and somewhat echoed what I tried to express. Good luck.Run off is a good indicator of where the soil's PH stands. If I pour in 7.o PH water and my runoff is 6.5, I know my soil is acidic and is probably sitting near 6.0. I have yet to meet a soil ph tester that I like and trust. I do however trust my Milwaukee PH meter and it only does liquids. My run off is a great indicator of what I need to do. You just have to take water PH and run off PH into consideration and determine whether you need to go up or down.
I'd love to hear your way of accurately testing the PH of soil without using a notoriously off PH test strip. I have a battery powered soil meter and it seems it ALWAYS reads 6.0. If I trusted it, I'd be poisoning my plants with too much calcium and Mg.
I'm with Serapis. I would never trust a soil ph meter. I'm thinking you'd be wasting your money to buy one. They are not accurate. Hell, go buy a little bottle of PH drops and test your runoff that way (about 7 bucks and as accurate as you can get as far as I'm concerned). At least they are unless you happen to be color blind, in which case I would suggest buying a 70 or 80 dollar ph meter. Testing runoff is the best way to get an accurate indication of PH. I think Serapis has given sound advice and somewhat echoed what I tried to express. Good luck.
I certainly could be wrong. Damned sure wouldn't be the first time, lol. I know what works for me and that's simply the best advice I can give.Sorry you are wrong.
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Why give out wrongful information without investigation ?????I certainly could be wrong. Damned sure wouldn't be the first time, lol. I know what works for me and that's simply the best advice I can give.