The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Soil for Growing Veggies

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  • @knowledgeandmultiskilled
    @knowledgeandmultiskilled 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The PH level is good to know, but this is not of a more top priority to know about. The problems I had when I started to learn how to grow my food was: watering, lighting, lack of space, and I chose to not use pesticide, so what I said are 4 different common problems.

    • @eml4279
      @eml4279 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes there are many factors to consider for vegetables to grow! I’ve had a couple clients though have all perfect conditions and come to find out, they were sold soil that was too high in pH and regardless of what fertilizer they used, nothing would grow.

    • @knowledgeandmultiskilled
      @knowledgeandmultiskilled 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@eml4279 The soil's PH level should be reduced first before considering to use fertilizer.
      After the PH level is tested then someone can know what the soil PH level is, and I believe a person should also know the PH level of what he, or she wants to grow. The soil's PH level can either be decreased, or increased if necessary to the proper level then someone should be able to grow whatever he, or she wants.
      I guess you do not understand what the point is, for using fertilizer. If your clients were mine then I would set them on the right path.
      Regarding myself, I never had to test my soil's PH level. If I ever experienced what your client's experienced then I would be testing my soil, so I can learn what PH level my soil is at.

    • @instargardens
      @instargardens  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yup! pH is important! Best to know it before applying any fertilizer that's not biodynamic.

    • @knowledgeandmultiskilled
      @knowledgeandmultiskilled 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@instargardens When I first started to learn how to grow, I did not know anything about soil PH level, and I was able to germinate my seeds, but my plants eventually died do to me lacking basic growing knowledge, and what I said has nothing to do with soil PH level.