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Paint your neck white (or tanned) or God forbid, cut the hair? :<))

Seriously folks (just for a second) I read someplace in this forum the correct Ph for my seeding soil.
I think it was 5.8 but I can't find it again (and naturally I can't remember). I got hold of a pool Ph test kit for free
and it says my soil is about 6.8. I took known neutral water and shook it in a jar with the soil. I let it soak
for a few hours. I then filtered the water and tested it. Have it got it right?

Thanks,

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I've never heard of that way to test ph, but that doesn't mean it can't work. My tester is a probe I stick in mud. I got it at the local garden center for about $8.
 

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As a general rule of thumb, 5.8 would be ideal. I'm sure there is additional scientific data to fine tune that number depending on the "type" (Burley, Flue Cured, Oriental) of tobacco you're growing.

I'll try to isolate those numbers and post them.
 

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A hat is supposed to make you look like a Hillbilly. If it don't you aint wearing the right one. What you wanna look like? some prepped up city slicker? Heck a day hasn't even started yet till you get a good layer of mud built up on the bottom of your boots. Oh sorry you ain't wearin no boots. we are talking Hillbilly here.
 

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Thanks Don, I've seen those. The question is what Ph do I want? Is 5.8 correct?

John


Here is one article that refers to soil PH 5.8 in the " Soil Selection " Paragraph.
but it doesn't mention particular types though, but most likely Burleys
Also I have read that 6.8 For Virginia types but I don't know if those articles are factual information or not.


http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/aa260
 

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You dont need kits or probs to check PH. take a pench of dirt put it on your toung if it taste sour put so lime out. if its sweet your good. ya'll cow and hourse composters mite want to get a probe or test kit:(
 

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That may be true ( or are you just trying to get all of us to put horse manure in our mouths?) but your mouth cannot distinguish between a ph of 4 and a ph of 6.5. And we all know on the logarithmic scale of Ph that is over a 100 fold difference.
 

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Juet growing a garden you can tell if something is off by a taste. Taste bad and good dirt. You can. take it to a co. agent if you have a dout.
 

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The logarithmic scale is where you take a bunch of BIG, LONG, ROUND chunks of wood and tune them to ________________________ ;<))
 

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logarithmic scale in plain English means. the real difference between a Ph of 5 and 6 is 10 times the amount of alkali in the soil. the difference in 5 and 7 is 100 times.
 
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