Nursery Crops Application Notes
Benefits of IQ ISFET handheld pH meter:
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Rugged- no glass to break |
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Portable- can go anywhere you go to monitor your
pool’s pH levels |
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Easy to use- no maintenance and stores dry |
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Easy to clean- with a toothbrush and detergent |
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Long-lasting- 15,000-20,000 tests typically |
pH adjustment is the first step in preparing to grow nursery
crops. The correct pH level is necessary for a good nutritional
environment for container and field grown nursery plants.
pH has a dramatic influence on nutrient availability, the
effects of toxic components like hydrogen and aluminum, and
microbial activity. If pH is too low or too high, it can
hamper cell production. For example, high soil pH indicates
iron and manganese are less available. Low soil pH shows
acid components, which stop root growth and nutrient absorption.
Furthermore, proper pH is needed for microorganisms to convert
compounds to forms used by plants.
As pH decreases, the soil becomes more acidic and can become
toxic to plants. As pH increases, the soil is more basic
and can block absorption of certain micronutrients, causing
deficiency symptoms. Most nursery crops grow best in moderately
acidic conditions- pH 5.5 to 6.0, but other nursery crops,
such as azaleas and rhododendrons, need a lower pH range.
If the soil pH is too low, there are ways to correct it.
Lime applications will neutralize acidity and raise pH. Dolomitic
lime not only neutralizes the soil, but it also provides
enough calcium and magnesium to support growth for the full
growing period. Calcitic lime raises pH as well. It supplies
calcium, but does not contain magnesium. Supplements of dolomitic
and calcitic lime can only raise soil pH through liming-
commercial fertilizers will not work.
Aluminum can be toxic to some plants if the pH is 5.5 or
less. Nursery crops are often grown in mixtures of pine bark
and sand. This media has little or no aluminum, so crops
can safely grow at a pH level of 5.5. Azaleas and rhododendrons
are more tolerant to aluminum than other nursery plants and
can grow well in acidic soils.
Field-grown nursery plants require a higher pH than container-grown
stock. Field stock grows better when the pH range is between
5.8 and 6.0.
The IQ ISFET handheld pH meters will change the way you
measure soil pH. Don’t waste any more of your time
maintaining delicate and easily clogged glass sensors. Our
meter features a durable silicon chip sensor which stores
dry and requires no maintenance. We guarantee rugged and
reliable pH equipment that is easy to use and easy to clean.
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