If you have acidic soil then you flip the PH chart one way, & if you have high PH soil then you flip the chart 180. The roots will use the high PH compost & then dig down into the acidic wet soil to get the other low PH minerals, like iron.
10/10, 4:14 I literally have my soil-horizons overlayed on one of those Soil PH Availability Charts. I have showed them to all my neighbors & even those who have experimented with compost, fruit trees, or hydroponics/aquaponics... they just are missing something to comprehend what I'm showing. I even put a horizon layer of 8.1 PH compost from the local supplier on my chart but they don't understand what they see.
If you have acidic soil then you flip the PH chart one way, & if you have high PH soil then you flip the chart 180. The roots will use the high PH compost & then dig down into the acidic wet soil to get the other low PH minerals, like iron.
10/10, 4:14 I literally have my soil-horizons overlayed on one of those Soil PH Availability Charts. I have showed them to all my neighbors & even those who have experimented with compost, fruit trees, or hydroponics/aquaponics... they just are missing something to comprehend what I'm showing. I even put a horizon layer of 8.1 PH compost from the local supplier on my chart but they don't understand what they see.