Sergey Ukraine
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This season was very difficult. There were problems with authorization here on the forum, so I couldn't publish the report on time. I'll write little by little as I have free time.
Watch the video to see the situation on the site. There is no device to measure pH.Are you able to measure the soil pH?
Bob
On the part of the plot that was free of tobacco bushes, I applied fertilizers containing micronutrients and P, K, Ca, S.The downward cupping could mean a calcium deficiency.
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Calcium Deficiency
Over the past week or so we’ve received a number of phone calls, emails, and text messages asking about irregular/abnormal leaf growth and bud development. It’s safe to say that nearly all of these conversations have turned out to be Calcium (Ca) deficiency. Calcium deficiency is characterized...tobacco.ces.ncsu.edu
Thank you. It is financially difficult for me to conduct a full chemical analysis of the soil. I will look into options for doing it myself, at least to measure the pH.The leaves are curing great. It would be helful if you could get a soil test somehow so you know your starting point in terms of ph and nutrients.
There are more accurate ones.I assume the unmarked image is of hydrion paper.
"Simply press a piece of the paper tape against moist soil for 30 seconds, then compare the color of the tape with the color chart to get an accurate pH measurement to determine how acid or alkaline your soil is."
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Soil pH Test Strips for Gardeners
A fast, easy, economical to test soil for acidity-alkalinity. Simply press a piece of the paper tape against moist soil for 30 seconds, then compare the color of the tape with the color chart to get an accurate pH measurement to determine how acidwww.gardentalk.com
The difficulty with using paper colorimetry for measuring soil pH:
If your soil pH is wildly outside the ideal range, then the hydrion paper should tell you that. The color differences between pH of 5.0, 6.0 and 7.0 seem subtle. But if it looks like it is closest to 6.0, then the pH is probably reasonable.
- pH itself is a measure of concentration, so moisture content of the soil affects the result. Fortunately, the pH scale is logarithmic, so dilution is not a huge issue.
- If the soil itself imparts color to the paper strip, then you may mis-read the value.
Bob
I looked at reviews specifically for this model, and people complain about inaccuracy.Don't want to be advertising on here but, I bought this from temu for around £6 and it's perfect it gives you a temp, PH and soil humidity reading. It was quite reliable for me during my growing season this year!
Thank you! I tried to find litmus paper in stores in my city today, but no one sells it. You can order it from an online store, but shipping costs three times more than the paper itself. What a nightmare! I'll keep looking.I also use the hydrion pH papers that deluxestogie indicated. I find them to be reasonably accurate and affordable (keep them dry whilst in storage). I prefer the pH 3-8 range rather than the 0-14 papers.
I found the pH of my tap water and spring water to be 4.5 which is too acidic. I use Ph Up to bring the pH to about 6.0.
Sometimes, all the nutrients the plants need is in the soil but, if the pH is out of range, the plants cannot absorb the nutrients.
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