so I made my own soil mix and after it’s been “cooking” for almost two months now is showing a ph of 8.0. The last time I tried using an alkaline soil it caused all sorts of lockout issues and I knew it was front too much oyster shell and the diatomaceous earth with bentonite clay being alkaline.
This time I used
.5 cu/ft of coco,
.5cu/ft of promix organic,
.25 cu/ft of ancient forest
1cu/ft of growstones
2cups of dr earth bloom
1cup alfalfa meal
1 cup espoma chicken manure
.5 cup high N bat guano
1 cup glacial rock dust
1 cup gypsum
The only lime would be in the promix organic potting soil so why would my mix have such a high ph?
I have a soil acidifier but am hesitant to use it and I also have soil sulfur but that would take almost a year to be of any help. Any organic ways to get my ph down or is the “non-organic” soil acidifier my only option?
This time I used
.5 cu/ft of coco,
.5cu/ft of promix organic,
.25 cu/ft of ancient forest
1cu/ft of growstones
2cups of dr earth bloom
1cup alfalfa meal
1 cup espoma chicken manure
.5 cup high N bat guano
1 cup glacial rock dust
1 cup gypsum
The only lime would be in the promix organic potting soil so why would my mix have such a high ph?
I have a soil acidifier but am hesitant to use it and I also have soil sulfur but that would take almost a year to be of any help. Any organic ways to get my ph down or is the “non-organic” soil acidifier my only option?