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Why do plants need pH?

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Why plants and animals are pH sensitive?

Yes, plants grow best in soils with certain pH values, though optimal pH varies with the plant. Animals usually need to maintain an internal pH close to 7.


Why do you test soil?

you test the soil to check how much PH it has. plants need the right PH


Are chrysanthemums Miracid loving plants?

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What is the pH level of different plants?

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Will Miracid hurt chrysanthemums?

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What is the pH of the environment needed for plants?

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How does pH relate to plants?

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What is the pH of loamy 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 :)


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Do any plants need a neutral pH soil?

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What pH level do you need to kill flowers and what household item contains that pH level?

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