I do everything organically, I build my own soil/s, my tomatoes, peppers etc. do very well (in land that does good to grow sand rocks and goat heads). But I have not had the soil tested to see where it is.
What can you tell me about the home kits, are any reliable?
Or would they just be a waist of my time and money?
I can take a sample, freeze it and take it to the OSU extension center frozen (part of a local collage) and have it tested by a real lab.
I have never used one of these kits and dont know what to look for as far as NPK values. I want my grow to go well, so it is time to teach an old dog a few new tricks! I will also get a PH test kit as I think the probes on the thing I have need way to much cleaning between uses to stay accurate.
The soil base is well rotted wood chips, leaf mulch added to that, chicken and rabbit poo available, etc.. I will get blood and bone meal, worm casings,,,
What can you tell me about the home kits, are any reliable?
Or would they just be a waist of my time and money?
I can take a sample, freeze it and take it to the OSU extension center frozen (part of a local collage) and have it tested by a real lab.
I have never used one of these kits and dont know what to look for as far as NPK values. I want my grow to go well, so it is time to teach an old dog a few new tricks! I will also get a PH test kit as I think the probes on the thing I have need way to much cleaning between uses to stay accurate.
The soil base is well rotted wood chips, leaf mulch added to that, chicken and rabbit poo available, etc.. I will get blood and bone meal, worm casings,,,
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