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Re: soil results
- To: c*@hockinghills.net
- Subject: Re: soil results
- From: b*@pacific.net (Vickie Brock)
- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 08:12:36 -0300
>Hi,
> About 2wks. ago I got my soil results back from the lab. To my
>suprize my PH was 7.3, much higher then the store bought kits had
>showen. I am supposed to recieve a recommendation from a specalist in
>the mail but it seems like its taking forever. I am a little bit
>concerened about my ph being so high. Last year I grew a 450lbs.pumpkin
>with a late start and 10yr.old hog manure. I have little experience at
>this but it looked like it was growing fine. Is there anyway to get the
>PH to come down a little in such a short time? I have read where
>pumpkins can grow from a PH range of 6.5 to 7.5, but below 7.0 is best.
>Has anyone had a similar experience like this.
>
> Thanks, Joe,(logan,Oh)
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ADD A * LITTLE* SOIL SULFuR. MAYBE 1/2 to 1 pound per 100 sq. ft.
good luck BROCK
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