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Which pH do terracult’s peat and substrates have and how are these measured?

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Which pH do terracult’s peat and substrates have and how are these measured?

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You can find an overview of the pH values for terracult’s peat and substrates here. In principle, one can say that the pH for pure white peat from a high moor is around 3 – 3.5 (measured in CaCl2). The pH of black peat lies between 4.0 – 4.5. For substrates, the pH can be increased by adding an exact amount of calcium carbonate. In our experience, a pH of 5.5 – 6.5 offers most plants the best conditions, that is, this range is also favorable for the absorption of important micronutrients.

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