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Old February 24, 2014   #42
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Originally Posted by nnjjohn View Post
yes, I will certainly spike in my new ph test meters before adding anything should the high ph still be a concern before planting. I remember reading here that white vinegar can help lower ph too.


White vinegar can lower PH but bacteria soon release the carbonates again, it's only temporary. You need sulfur, or sulfuric acid to permanently change PH.
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