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]

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