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Q: If your soil was too acidic what could you add to it to reduce the acidity?
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What does an alkali fertilizer do to an acid soil?

As in all acid-base (alkali) reactions, it will reduce the acidity of the soil and, if there is an excess of base to acid, it can make the soil become alkaline. The soil will be less acidic if base is less than acidity, become neutral (if base = acidity), or become alkaline if base is greater than acidity.


Does dolomite reduce soil acidity?

Yes, dolomite reduces soil acidity. Its addition to the soil raises the soil pH, which is measured on a 1-14 scale. Midpoint is considered a neutral pH. Below about 6.5-7 is considered acidic. Above it is considered alkaline.


How do farmers reduce soil acidity?

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Is Clay soil alkaline or acidity?

Clay soils may be acidic, basic or neutral. Clay itself does not dictate the pH of the soil.


Why do you put limestone on soil?

Crushed limestone is added to soil to reduce its acidity.


How do you make lawn soil less acidic?

Treating the lawn soil with agricultural lime will balance out the acidic properties. Lime is an alkali, and will neutralise the acidity.


How do reduce acidity in soil?

Nutruelize it, by adding a weak base


Which alkali is used to reduce acidity of soil?

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What is the substance used on farms to reduce the acidity of soil?

Urine.


Why is lime used to reduce the acidic content of soil?

Lime is a base, which is the opposite of an acid. Adding a base to something which is acidic will reduce the acidity (PH). This needs to be done with care, lime is a powerful and dangerous chemical. Improper handling can result in chemical burns, eye damage or poisoning. Too much lime in soil is a worse problem than too much acidity, it is important to follow appropriate manufacturer's guidelines concerning the amount of lime used. Garden stores sell acidity testing products which will assist you in adjusting the PH balance of soil.


What do you measure with a pH meter?

The acidity of the soil. Some plants like more acidic soil while others prefer more alkaline. By measuring the pH, you are able to adjust the soil's acidity accordingly.


Why is it important to control soil acidity?

Many plants (especially grass like plants) do not grow well in acidic soil. Also, unnaturally high levels of acidity in a large amount of soil can leach into the water table and taint it.