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.
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 :)
Different plants do well at different pH levels in the soil. So if you are trying to grow something, you will want to know if the soil has the right pH, so that if it doesn't, you can correct it by adding the appropriate chemicals.
Soil pH is the pH value of the particular soil mixture.AnswerIt is a measure of the degree of acidity or alkalinity in the soil. 7 is neutral on the scale.
Different species of plants require different levels of soil pH.
Average pH of soil is between pH 4.0 and 8.5.
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 :)
Different plants do well at different pH levels in the soil. So if you are trying to grow something, you will want to know if the soil has the right pH, so that if it doesn't, you can correct it by adding the appropriate chemicals.
Soil is not the same everywhere. In different locations we can find soil with different chemical composition, and different pH. Soil can be either acid or alkaline.
There is no one answer to this. Every location will have a different pH level. Indeed, different parts of the same field might have different pH levels.
soil fertility increases soil PH
to change the pH of soil
Soil pH is the pH value of the particular soil mixture.AnswerIt is a measure of the degree of acidity or alkalinity in the soil. 7 is neutral on the scale.
Different species of plants require different levels of soil pH.
Average pH of soil is between pH 4.0 and 8.5.
Soils can be different in many different way. It depends on the amount of humus it has in it, Where the soil came from it's environment, the PH the amount of chemicals there are in that soil also th texture and weight would make different types of soil different from others. Hope that answered your question :)
The pH of sandy soil is high, so it is alkaline.
It is not a matter of choosing the soil, it's not like they can change it out or something. Amendments can be added either directly to the soil or to the water used on the soil to correct high or low PH conditions. 7 is ideal, lower than that and the soil is acidic and needs to be buffered, higher than 7 and acid can be added to the irrigation to correct the soil. Different crops thrive in different PH environments and nowadays the farmer can change the soil profile to meet his needs.