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Originally Posted by Gamble
i have a ph test kit that i "borrowed" from my old high school, but it says ph is 7.0 all the time with like 6 diff soils, so i dont think it works or im doing it wrong. so no ph testing here. just might give it out in baby steps and see what happens.
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Yeah it sounds roached, or dirty lol. In that case just go with 2-4 heaping tablespoons per quart of soil in your first bucket and 4-8 in your second bucket.
But I'd be very careful putting seedlings in them with an unknown ph, maybe get them started in regular potting soil in paper cups then transplant to the ash supplemented soil in a week or two. That way they'll have fighting chance if the ash is too much.