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Soil pH vs. Nutrients By: Becky McGuire
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What is soil pH? a. soils contain acids and bases
b. pH scale indicates acid and base c. pH scale ranges from d. below 7 = acid/sour e. above 7 = basic/alkaline f equals 7 = neutral
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Optimum soil level a. most plants like soils in the range of 5.5 - 6.5
b. lime (limestone) raises pH (reduces acidity) plants that like acid soils = blueberries, azaleas, rhododendrens
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Causes of acid soils a. as nutrients are removed from soil (erosion, leaching, crop removal), they are replaced by soil acids b. acid forming fertilizers (salts) c. nitrification
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Adjusting soil pH a. make adjustments on soil tests
b. lime raises pH, neutralizes soil acids c pH lowered by applying sulfur, iron, aluminum sulfate
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Desired pH ranges for selected plants
a. alfalfa b. corn c. grasses d. peppers
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Lime sources a. crushed limestone is most common and economical
b. contains Ca and Mg
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Functions of lime 1. raises pH 2. improves availability of nutrients
3. increases effectiveness of applied N, P, K 4. increases activity of microorganisms improves plant growth and crop yields
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