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how do you adjust the ph of soil?? dolomite lime to bring it to around 7?? and what is the cporrect level for soil?? its peat/vermiculite/lime/perlite micro and macro nutes in it which are probly gone now i flushed last ngiht cuz of the buildup there a few days ago

so from the dnf gro a/bhow much would i put in what ph of my soil 1/4....1/2? and is there any certain number of litres to give each plant or mix it up and water like i normally would....
You adjust the PH of the soil by usig PH up/down in your nutrient solution that you mix and water until you get the desired runoff.

If your soil chemistry is fubarred then yes.. you could make a dolemite lime tea; but this starts to get complicated and you'll probably have to use a tea fairly often due to the fact that much of it will wash out with each watering. An easier solution would be just to transplant into a bigger pot; but only if you are close to utilizing most of the soil space in your current pot otherwise transplanting to a bigger pot would cause unecessary stress and would cause your soil to have moist conditions for longer than desired.


Again, the correct ph level for soil.. which I listed previously is 6.3-6.8
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