how to adjust the PH of soil

HONGKONG GIRL

Active Member
HELLO guys...
i have a problem in my soil that is how to adjust the PH of soil ?
'cos i use PH6.5 water to run it through the soil slowly and them measure the ph of the water that drains out.The PH is 7.7 too high obviously...
so what stuff that i can mixed with soil and it can lower my PH ??
easier is better~~~
Any thoughts, comments, or advice is welcome!:weed:
 

Ph4Y5e

Active Member
If ur Soil is Say 7.5 and ur water is 6.5 You are adjusting the PH in you soil by a -1 factor. Over time, by doing so say in a week or so, you will notice yuor pH in your soil will gradually come down and match your Water PH. Unless the soil you are using is very Acidic/Basic to start with. What soil are you using? U can also add Dolomite Lime to Raise PH, Or try adding Peat MOSS to lower PH into your soil before you grow!
 

flamdrags420

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since the soil reading is a point higher at her water ph of 6.5 wouldn't she just need to add more ph down to her watering to get the proper results? in her case wouldn't she want her feeding water be 5.4?
 

Ph4Y5e

Active Member
i dun think you wanna go adjusting ph in your water differing to the soil by more than 1 at a time...
 

420weedman

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i have found that the soil ph readers that are cheap and you just stick into the ground, WORK LIKE SHIT. if the water is ph6-7 the plants will be fine
that fuckin meter read my soil as 7.5 and the water i was using at 5.
a chem test showed i was using ph 3 water ... plants were fine tho
 

panhead

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As another member allready said lowering the soil ph is easy as pie,simply drop the ph level of your water gradually over time,this will lower the soil ph .

When you fertilize Are you ph'ing the water a few days in advance,then rechecking/adjusting the nutrient water before feeding it to the plants,depending on the fert's ph will rise/lower on it's own once you add fertilizer.
 

flamdrags420

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I've not heard this before. And I know I'm new so forgive me here, but what would be the ill effects of making the Ph adjustment in 1 step instead of gradual increments?

It seems then though to me that the problem is using reliable gear to measure the Ph with.
 
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