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    Understanding the pH - Research - Am I on to something?

    By | January 5, 2009

    So , as I was finishing up a bowl, I starting thinking about how people/studies say Soil pH should be around 6.8 while Hydro should be 5.8. That got me wondering WHY soil changes the level at which a plant uptakes nutrients differently. Since pH is the “potential for Hydrogen” (ratio of acid to base particles), based off what I see, it must mean- The more Hydrogen available, the lower number on the pH scale. Since water is H20, H for the hydrogen, it seems that when you fill your pot with

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