Hi! John, Am I right in assuming that you started with a low pH? The use of good compost should "normalize" pH, i.e. move it toward "7". It would hopefully settle around 6.75 - 7. If you have a very high pH it will also pull it back toward 7.
Gil Port Lincoln SA John Lakey wrote: > Hello bdnow, > > I am looking through the results from soil and petiole testing of a trial > running in a vineyard with a variety of undervine treatments. The > compost treatment has shown a significant increase in soil pH. > Has anyone out their observed similar outcomes? > I enjoy the extraordinary variety of topics that seem to be legitmate > content for this discussion group. > Keep it up. > > -- > Best regards, > John mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]