It depends on the fertilizer you are using. Some fertilizers have a high pH and some have a low pH. So find out what the pH is on the fertilizer before using because you don't want to throw you pH off to much, it will bind up alot of vital nutrients in the soil.
The pH of soil can be adjusted by adding certain elements which contain either basic or acidic properties, such as coffee grounds, soda, fertilizer, etc...
the PH of fertilizer is 8.5 but can vary it can be lower
(NH4)2SO4 is most commonly used as a soil fertilizer. It contains 21% nitrogen as ammonium cations, and 24% sulfur as sulfate anions. In fertilizer the purpose of the sulfate is to reduce the soil pH.
It varies on what fertizer is it.
to change the pH of soil
In order to find the pH you will need to test the soil. Different factors will effect the pH and different plants grow better at a different pH. I heard its ph level is "6" the ideal fertilizer for gardening. Its neutral. The ph levels go from 0-11 :)
Altering the soil pH is the effect of adding lime to fertilizer.Specifically, lime acts to acidify the soil that is being fertilized. A more acidic soil comes up with a more acidic pH in soil analysis. Acidic pHs fall below the middle, neutral range on a 1-14 pH scale.
Which of the following can be used as a fertilizer that alters pH and makes soil nutrients more accessible. omg need help so please help
The pH of soil can be adjusted by adding certain elements which contain either basic or acidic properties, such as coffee grounds, soda, fertilizer, etc...
This depends on the PH (acidity-alkalinity of your soil), the lime may not be required.There will be some lime in the fertilizer but,if, after a soil test, lime is required, it can be applied at the same time as the fertilizer.
Soil pH is largely a factor of the ratio of the soil's organic matter content to its mineral component. Soils high in organic matter have a lower pH. The kind of minerals can also have an effect on pH.
the PH of fertilizer is 8.5 but can vary it can be lower
(NH4)2SO4 is most commonly used as a soil fertilizer. It contains 21% nitrogen as ammonium cations, and 24% sulfur as sulfate anions. In fertilizer the purpose of the sulfate is to reduce the soil pH.
You're probably thinking of limestone, which is ground up and added to some fertilizers. It is not really a "fertilizer" itself, but it raises the pH of acidic soil.
A moderately deep, highly fertile soil with pH 6.0 to 6.5 is best for growing turnips
Acid rain has a low pH indicating that it is acidic. The pH in the soil can have a detrimental effect on some trees.
Sometimes it can damage plant growth