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I would say a better product than most ph up...Potassium carbonate has twice the alkalinity of by carbonate and equal buffering capabilities
I would say a better product than most ph up...Potassium carbonate has twice the alkalinity of by carbonate and equal buffering capabilities
How much about the aspects of chemistry from a soil standpoint do ya know?Potassium carbonate has twice the alkalinity of by carbonate and equal buffering capabilities
Whats the cost comparison of the two?Carbonate has twice the alkalinity of bicarbonate
Bicarbonate is more expensiveWhats the cost comparison of the two?
Is carbonate twice as expendive as bicarb?
How much about the aspects of chemistry from a soil standpoint do ya know?I don't think I replied correctly to your question. Not much soil experience right now but if you would like me to run some tests in the lab, I can try to help.
Ive seen the Hanna colorimeter but not familiar with it. Do you calibrate it? If so, how. Is there a blank that you use for zero?I got a hanna tester for alk. Its pretty good according to my cities water report
havent calibrated it yet. Used just 5 or 6 times to get down how much P acid i needed to lower my alkalinity to a certain point.Ive seen the Hanna colorimeter but not familiar with it. Do you calibrate it? If so, how. Is there a blank that you use for zero?
Think he means this.Ive seen the Hanna colorimeter but not familiar with it. Do you calibrate it? If so, how. Is there a blank that you use for zero?
Hello Aqua Man, could describe how you would amend the soil in this instance? Asking because I don't know.My opinion is the soil should be amended not the feed.
That's a colorimeter. It looks at the color of a substance.Think he means this.