what ph should i be shooting for to water and feed and all that jazz

massah

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for optimal nutrient root intake you want a PH of 6.8 for soil, now thats the PH of your soil + water/nutrients as the PH of the water will be adjusted by your soil when you put it in, so if you've got a soil PH of like 5.0, you are going to be hitting your head against a wall dealing with deficiencies, but if your soil is around the 6.8 and you keep your water/nutes around the same, you will be good :)
 

UnderCoverAgentOrange

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so i need to go get a soil ph tester? any cheap ways to do this i spent 30 on a water ph tester and the girl at the garden store was trying to talk me into the 120 dollar one telling me "im so excited i just got mine yesterday" yea right aha..either way whats a cheap way to ph my soil please and thank you

also thanks a bunch for the responses guys
 

Wetdog

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If you add dolomite lime to your 'organic' soil, there is no need to pH anything. I don't.

Soil pH testers are usually crap and the water tester you have is fine, much better.

Wet
 
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