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PHATTY LUMPKINS
10-20-2007, 08:50 AM
I dont know if you had the chance to look at any of the pic's we posted. Anyway's our PH levels are to HIGH. 7.5 TO 7.9. Is it ok to use the powdered sulphar to lower them, or is there something better to use? Any Input would be appreciated. Thanx.:thumbsup:
texas grass
10-22-2007, 04:04 AM
here you go this should help alot
Gardening Australia - Fact Sheet: Powdered Sulphur (http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1806626.htm)
texas grass
10-22-2007, 04:16 AM
also found this at bottom of this page
Down To Earth Distributors - natural products for the home and garden (http://www.downtoearthdistributors.com/fert_nutritiontips.html)
To raise the pH add oyster shell lime or liquid calcium. To lower the pH use Sul-Po-Mag (K-Mag) or powdered sulphur. An abundance of organic matter in the soil will help plants accept a wider range of pH.
or use a good liquid like general hydroponics
ph up This Base solution is formulated using Potassium Hydroxide and Potassium Carbonate
ph down Phosphoric acid
PHATTY LUMPKINS
10-25-2007, 06:26 AM
Thank's for the Info, We really appreciate it. This problem is fixed, and they are looking well again. We will keep you updated as we go. Thank's again.:thumbsup:
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