totally organic pH + ?!?

im a totally organic grower located in the tropics, ( no we have no shops whatsoever to by ferts soil anything) , everything is done from scratch here, so i was wondering what is really the best thing to use for making the pH come up, yeah i know good organic mix wont need pH buffer but i need a quick start to get things going pretty fast now. so is burned woodash a good thing and how much?, my soil now pretty much is mixed coco from chopped myself, clay from riverside, little bit sand, rice husk. and some cow shit, and some compost. working on a worm casting thing, for flowering bat guano tea. probably forgott something:wall: but what is good to mix inside, and what can i use directly in the water mixing.. i would like to experiment with, any thing i could find from outside only.:weed:

Happy Smiles from Tropical grower SEA.:-P pics to come...

Current strains some local bagseeds and PPP, WhiteRhino, Tnr, KC33....:leaf:
 

woodsmaneh!

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Wood ash will do the trick.

One five gallon metal pail holds ashes from about one cord of wood, or about 20 pound of ashes. This is enough to spread over 1,000 square feet of garden or mix into the compost pile.

Read more at Suite101: Wood Ash as an Organic Garden Fertilizer: Organic Vegetable Gardening Tips http://www.suite101.com/content/wood-ash-as-an-organic-garden-fertilizer-a214040#ixzz1EhysjR5D

Crushed lime is also good.

Fresh manure is not the best as it will burn roots.

Glad to see nothing is holding you back, best wishes on your grow.
 
thnx woodsmaneh i will give it a try i keep posting as soon as i get results... wood is burned everyday unfortunaly, but been having some issues here with the soil and i figure its the pH level, as only once I had the opportunity to test the water level, it was way to low. on the other issue, no its not fresh manure cowshit been kept in sun for at least 4-5months. and bat guano is not fresh. there's to much of this here, but i dont want to tell to much about my location as beeeep here. hope u understand. and also this batg i cook with bubble stone for 2 days in a socket of 20L bucket until it flow over. so i think that should not bee an issue.. or maybe? it works on other plants?!? actually it works like kingshit.... hope to get solar energi here soon, get some cash to have more energy.... vegetables grows good. well at least eatable. maybe not commercial but keeps me and other family here going...

Thank you for your quick response and information.... great help :D
 
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