Soil varies a lot by region. Some soils are sandy, some are acidic, lighter, more organic matter. Some are heavy packed clay. Some have been intensely farmed or depleted, etc.
Here I think the soil has lots of minerals in it but it's hard clay and alkaline. How do people lower soil pH substantially in soil like this? Mixing in a large amount of organic matter like forest compost comes to mind (as in humic and fulvic acids). Or lowering the irrigation water pH. But I was also wondering if there are any other ways.
Here I think the soil has lots of minerals in it but it's hard clay and alkaline. How do people lower soil pH substantially in soil like this? Mixing in a large amount of organic matter like forest compost comes to mind (as in humic and fulvic acids). Or lowering the irrigation water pH. But I was also wondering if there are any other ways.