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Does the pH level in the soil effect the nutrients coming out of the packet, thereby making them unavailable to the plants for uptake?

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Does the pH level in the soil effect the nutrients coming out of the packet, thereby making them unavailable to the plants for uptake?

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A. No, because the moisture going into the packet goes in as a vapor leaving behind the acidity or alkalinity in the water that the pH has effected thereby making the moisture entering the packet pH neutral.

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