solution to acidic soil...??

highwayman

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hello riu.,, i will be starting a new grow this summer and my soil outdoors is too acidic.. my spot is wayy too far to toat in soil.. and i think hard of toating in the shovel and pick to dig the holes.. i have already brought in 2 big bags of sawdust from a local person that cuts up wood for camping.. i was going to mix a shovel full into the soil that i take out of the holes that i dig for the plants.. each hole will be about 2'x2'x3' and i will beat upp all the soil and take out most rocks before i place back in the hole...

my question is.. i don't have acess to lime to bring the soil ph down so what else could i add to each hole in order to bring the ph to the desired range.. (baking soda?)
 

highwayman

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yeah i know that it grows good but.. my soil is highly acidic.. but i think i'll try some baking soda on a few holes and then try to find some Dolmite lime to put on a few... would it be better to add it to the top of the soil when i have dug the hole and put it back in.. or would it be better to add it while i have the dirt out of the hole and spread out on a tarp?
 

highwayman

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any idea how much roughly? because i was thinking of picking up a 20kg bag.. that way i could keep it out there..
 

mrgreenbudz

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You only need like 3/4 of a coffee can amount mixed into your soil. Water the holes and check them in a week. That should do the trick. Good farmen.
 

highwayman

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yeah.. thankss.. so my plan is to put about a handful on top of each hole after i fill them back in again.. then water.. should that be sufficient?
 
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