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pH Level
The pH (or "potential of Hydrogen") Level of soil is a measurement of the concentration of hydrogen ions.
pH is measured on a scale from 0 to 14 pH and indicates whether the the soil is neutral, acidic, or alkaline. For example, soil with a pH of 7.0 is said to be neutral, soil with a pH below 7.0 is acidic, and soil with a pH above 7.0 is alkaline.
Different plants require a certain pH for optimal growth, and plant color is sometimes subject to change at different pH (adding acid to the soil will make a blue hydrangea a more rich and fulfilling blue color).
Posted on May 8th, 2014
pH is measured on a scale from 0 to 14 pH and indicates whether the the soil is neutral, acidic, or alkaline. For example, soil with a pH of 7.0 is said to be neutral, soil with a pH below 7.0 is acidic, and soil with a pH above 7.0 is alkaline.
Different plants require a certain pH for optimal growth, and plant color is sometimes subject to change at different pH (adding acid to the soil will make a blue hydrangea a more rich and fulfilling blue color).
Posted on May 8th, 2014
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