Re: PH Question
Kevin,
I agree, add some compost, leaves, etc... and that should bump down your ph.
You are lucky, you can add things now, while most off us have our pumpkin
patch under a permanent layer of frost and snow.
Dave
Sterling, MA
----- Original Message -----
From: <Pumpkinpirate1@aol.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: PH Question
> Dave, List
> I am in Southern, CA on he Coast. Torrance to Be Exact. 4 miles from the
> beach and one mile inland from Bob Troy. It is almost as warm in the
winter as it
> is in the summer. we are very cool with most summer days not making it
into
> the 70's until well after 10:00 am and cooling back into the 60's by 5:00
PM
> when the Marine layer comes rolling in off the ocean !!
> I want to get into the 6.6 to 6.8 area because of the Iron, etc., that
is
> fixed over 7.0 I have always had explosive Growth LATERALLY at the 7.0+
range
> I want to see if lowering the pH will help in my Splits !! Take care all
and
> Thanks !!
>
> Kevin Smith
> Squash Buckler !!
>
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