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Subject: Quick fix for adjusting pH up!
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| Tconway (BigStem) |
Austin MN
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My pH is very acid when I tested it. Any quick fixes I can do while plant is actually growing?
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7/7/2016 6:33:20 PM
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| VTJohn |
Jericho Vermont
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Try this product. Works well. Just follow directions.
http://www.liquidfertilizerorganic.com/aggrand-fertilizer-natural-liquid/liquid-lime/
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7/7/2016 7:36:28 PM
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| cavitysearch |
BC, Canada
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That's a tough one as far as I know. A quick raise in pH means adding a strong base, usually some sort of Calcium. Equals BURN What is the parent material, clay or sand? Clay is harder to change. The calcium needs contact with the soil material in order to work, that means tilling, tough to do with growing roots in there. Try what John suggested, there are a number of those liquid calcium products available, just saying I'd go easy and watch real careful for any bad effects. Maybe one of the educated agronomist on here might have some ideas.
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7/7/2016 10:06:41 PM
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| West of the Blue Ridge |
Waynesboro, Virginia
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Hydrated lime.....
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7/8/2016 9:54:50 AM
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