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stonedwoodsman

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Hi Group,

Could I use a PH Test Kit (from HTH) for a Pool, to measure the PH of the soil?

I'm 'between jobs' at the moment, so whatever I Don't need to buy, works for me.

Also, is it ok to mix peat moss into my soil to 'loosen' it up, and create more drainage, etc?
-Hey- for Legal plants, roses, bushes, etc, couldn't I use Peat Moss as a Mulch?
Would there be any negatives to using Peat Moss as Mulch?

I've been reading & reading but really can't find the correct answer...
What exactly is Epsom Salt used for when adding it to soil???
- Could I use some for my containers filled with soil, for Weed?
How much should I add per 3 - 5 gallon pot?

Thankx!

StonedWoodsman :icon_smile:
 
stonedwoodsman said:
Hi Group,

Could I use a PH Test Kit (from HTH) for a Pool, to measure the PH of the soil?

I'm 'between jobs' at the moment, so whatever I Don't need to buy, works for me.

Also, is it ok to mix peat moss into my soil to 'loosen' it up, and create more drainage, etc?
-Hey- for Legal plants, roses, bushes, etc, couldn't I use Peat Moss as a Mulch?
Would there be any negatives to using Peat Moss as Mulch?

I've been reading & reading but really can't find the correct answer...
What exactly is Epsom Salt used for when adding it to soil???
- Could I use some for my containers filled with soil, for Weed?
How much should I add per 3 - 5 gallon pot?

Thankx!

StonedWoodsman :icon_smile:

Personally, I don't believe that the strips do a good enough job for gardening.

While peat moss is used as a soil conditioner, it increases the soil's ability to hold water--not improve drainage. Also, peat moss is highly acidic, and using it as a mulch around non-acid loving plants could greatly stress them. And it doesn’t convey much (or any) actual nutrition to plants, the way other organic mulches do. It is also a non renewable resource.

Epson salts adds magnesium I recommend you check out the organic section for some organic soil recipes. Different things break down at different speeds and provide different nutrients. Going with a tried and true recipe could save you a lot of work and problems down the line.
 
ahh what the point, THG got ya first and she knows what she's talkin about.

Just do what she says...it's for the best. :giggle:

:bolt:

p.s. A ph meter would be exponentially more helpful then aquarium strips, def more accurate with a .1 margin of error vs. a .5 margin off error with test strips.
 
The Hemp Goddess said:
Personally, I don't believe that the strips do a good enough job for gardening.

While peat moss is used as a soil conditioner, it increases the soil's ability to hold water--not improve drainage. Also, peat moss is highly acidic, and using it as a mulch around non-acid loving plants could greatly stress them. And it doesn't’t convey much (or any) actual nutrition to plants, the way other organic mulches do. It is also a non renewable resource.

Epson salts adds magnesium I recommend you check out the organic section for some organic soil recipes. Different things break down at different speeds and provide different nutrients. Going with a tried and true recipe could save you a lot of work and problems down the line.

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-Hemp Goddess, Thankx for the information.
I will check out the Organic section for 'soil-recipes', and want to get busy mixing & blending potting soil this week.
I'm gonna need LOTS for all the pots/containers that I'll be needing....
(I've gotta keep my co$ts down, as I am 'between jobs' at the moment, that's why I was considering using peat moss with my soil mix....).

Thankx for the info!

StonedWoodsman :icon_smile:
 
If you are blending your own soil, you need to let it cook for 30 days before using. Otherwise you will burn your plants up.
 

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