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01-31-2006, 02:48 PM #1
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Yellow spots!
If you can check the ph of your water, then you chack the ph of your soil. There are two ways to do it. You can dig down a couple of inches in one of your pots of soil, and take a soil sample, put it in a dish. Add some water(check the water ph first to see where it's at) and make a little mud. Now check the ph of the mud water. You could also water a plant with the water until runoff, and check the ph of the runoff.
Cheers,niles007 Reviewed by niles007 on . Yellow spots! hi r these spots caused by a lack of manganese? whats that then? my thinking behind these spots with my very limited knowledge is that they are caused by the fact that the water i have been using is 6 -6.2 as i wrongly thought that it was the correct level. what does the clan think? also how to i reverse this? For soil i should be nearer 6.8? please help guys as i need to knock this on head right now! Rating: 5
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