Understanding soil pH
Analysis in a laboratory provides the most accurate measurement of soil pH. It is the best basis we can have when deciding whether or not to start an acid soil management strategy such as liming. For further details on collecting a sample and where to have it analysed see Acid Soil Action Leaflet No. 3. FIGURE 1. Plant growth and pH (CaCl 2) scale.
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