[Terrapreta] Fwd: Acid Fertilizers?
Michael Bailes
michaelangelica at gmail.com
Thu Sep 6 04:45:53 EDT 2007
On 05/09/07, Jon C. Frank <jon.frank at aglabs.com> wrote:
>
> Tom,
>
> As a soil consultant I don't see all that many acid fertilizers used
> today. The most commonly use are in fact alkaline while others are more
> neutral. Here is a general guideline based on affect in soil.
>
> *Alkalizes Soil*
> Anhydrous Ammonia
> potassium chloride
> DAP 18-46-0
> Limestone
>
John I have a problem in my garden withe the sunnies spot having a pH of 9
Most things die there.(The stephanotitis did well until i tried to bring the
pH down)
Any suggestions on what I can do about it?
Would it be caused by spash or overflow from my saltwater pool?
Tar
Michael
--
Michael the Archangel
"You can fix all the world's problems in a garden. . . .
Most people don't know that"
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