Biology, asked by parameshwari71, 6 months ago

How do you test your soil? ​

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Answered by manishgupta1111
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The only way to find out whether your soil will be to your plant’s liking is to test it. Don’t worry; analyzing your soil isn’t complicated, and you don’t need a lab coat. Here are two ways that you can test your soil:

Use a do-it-yourself kit: This basic pH test measures your soil’s acidity and alkalinity and sometimes major nutrient content. Buy a kit at a nursery, follow the instructions, and voilà — you know your soil’s pH. However, the test gives you only a rough picture of the pH and nutrient levels in your soil. You may want to know more about your soil.

Have a soil lab do a test for you: A complete soil test is a good investment because a soil lab can thoroughly analyze your soil.Here’s what you can find out from a soil lab’s test in addition to the pH level:

Your soil’s nutrient content: If you know your soil’s nutrient content, you can determine how much and what kind of fertilizer to use. In fact, many soil tests tell you exactly how much fertilizer to add.

Soil problems that are specific to your geographic region: A soil test may help you identify local problems. The soil lab should then give you a recommendation for a type and amount of fertilizer to add to your soil. For example, in dry-summer areas, you may have salty soil; the remedy is to add gypsum, a readily available mineral soil additive.

Answered by sargunpreetkaur
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Answer:

we can compare the soil by mixing water in all type of soil and you can try to make some figures by the mixture of soil and water. which figure will be bestest it will be clayey soil and which figure is worst it is sandy soil.

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