Ph soil

Malikswann13

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I noticed that when I ph test my soil dry and wet I got different reading which one should I go by dry or wet dry it tested at 6 6.5 wet 5.5 she's 62 days flower and some yelling is starting to happen I give her flower nutes ph water to 6.3 6.5
 

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pH is a measurement of how acidic or how basic (alkaline) a substance is. When you test pH, you’re measuring the amount of hydrogen atoms that carry a positive charge.

The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions, the more acidic the sample is. The lower the concentration of hydrogen ions, the more basic a sample is.
Hanna instrument shows you how to mix up a soil slurry for testing
https://blog.hannainst.com/soil-ph-testing
  1. Gather some soil from the test area.
  2. Take the homogeneous sample and add equal parts of soil and distilled or deionized (DI) water in a 1:1 ratio. So, for 25 grams of soil you would add 25 mL of water.
  3. Stir the sample for 5 seconds.
  4. Let it sit for 15 minutes.
  5. Start stirring the sample again after 15 minutes, and take your measurement.
 
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