Howdy:
Just throwing a topic out that I have not seen discussed too often.
Wondering what methods members are using to test new soil and amount of lime (or sulfur to lower) per gallon of soil, if necessary, is used to raise PH based on your reading.
I have read of a method of taking equal parts of soil from the bag (1/8 cup or so) and distilled water. Shaking and then allowing it to settle. Then using meter to get a reading from the cleared liquid.
Most of us seem to run PH'ed water thru and then get a reading with run-off and amend accordingly (or guess--this is where a guideline would be handy).
Any thoughts on this or your method of testing.
Take it easy.
Just throwing a topic out that I have not seen discussed too often.
Wondering what methods members are using to test new soil and amount of lime (or sulfur to lower) per gallon of soil, if necessary, is used to raise PH based on your reading.
I have read of a method of taking equal parts of soil from the bag (1/8 cup or so) and distilled water. Shaking and then allowing it to settle. Then using meter to get a reading from the cleared liquid.
Most of us seem to run PH'ed water thru and then get a reading with run-off and amend accordingly (or guess--this is where a guideline would be handy).
Any thoughts on this or your method of testing.
Take it easy.