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The optimum pH level for tomato plants is 6.0 - 6.8. You should use a soil tester to determine what the pH level of your soil. The proper pH level will grow much better tomatoes. Rapitest makes a specialized tester just for tomato plants.
According to Dylan, you shouldn't.
Other plants can but you should see what happens
If plants didn't have any seeds they would not be able to reproduce.
Optimum pH of most enzymes is 7. Optimum pH is pH at which enzyme shows maximum activity .It all depends to the particular enzyme you are talking about, there is no general rule. for example in human pepsin catalyse the reaction at high acidic pH (1.5 to 3) whereas trypsin has optimum pH falls between 7 to 9 (neutral to basic).
Tomato plants are sensitive to the pH levels in the garden soil. The optimum levels should be between 6-6.8
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Up to about 4 to 6 weeks old it is best to keep chicks on chick grower. Grower is made small so tiny beaks can handle the food. Adult bird feed is often too large to swallow. Table scraps are often hard for the young birds digestive system as it is still developing. Free range chicks will experiment with small plants and bugs but almost all their daily needs are met with Chick starter /grower.
Optimum should be able to be used wireless as wired find your tutorial in the related links. Good luck!
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for optimum hammering capabilities
Here is a link to a broiler feed chart
The optimum pH level for tomato plants is 6.0 - 6.8. You should use a soil tester to determine what the pH level of your soil. The proper pH level will grow much better tomatoes. Rapitest makes a specialized tester just for tomato plants.
The optimum location varies according with different eclipses.
Cooling System
7-8 hours is optimum