steveydvee
Well-Known Member
Got a peat based soil and I’ve been running some tests on it.
I used my well water (17 ppm) and measures around neutral ph 7 to conduct the soil slurry test. Used 1/3 soil and 2/3 water. The soil slurry reading was around 5.5 for the unlimed mix so I added different amounts of oyster flour shell to 3 separate 1 gallon pots then took a small sample.
Test 1: 1 tablespoon of oyster flour brought the reading up to 6.2
Test 2: 2 tbs of OFS brought it up to 6.3
Test 3: 3 tbs of OFS brought it up to 6.4
The reading I’m getting is that the soil ph?
Is there some math I gotta do like let’s say I started with 7 ph water mixed it in with the soil the reading comes out at 6.5 does that mean the soil ph is somewhere from 5-5.5?
I used my well water (17 ppm) and measures around neutral ph 7 to conduct the soil slurry test. Used 1/3 soil and 2/3 water. The soil slurry reading was around 5.5 for the unlimed mix so I added different amounts of oyster flour shell to 3 separate 1 gallon pots then took a small sample.
Test 1: 1 tablespoon of oyster flour brought the reading up to 6.2
Test 2: 2 tbs of OFS brought it up to 6.3
Test 3: 3 tbs of OFS brought it up to 6.4
The reading I’m getting is that the soil ph?
Is there some math I gotta do like let’s say I started with 7 ph water mixed it in with the soil the reading comes out at 6.5 does that mean the soil ph is somewhere from 5-5.5?