how does the soil become too acidic in nature
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Soil Acidity. Over time, soil pH is naturally lowered for a variety of reasons. Rainfall naturally leaches Calcium out of the soil, lowering the pH, and increasing the soil acidity. ... Because soil is a living environment, it is constantly breaking down organic matter, naturally adding acid to the soil.
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Soil Acidity. Over time, soil pH is naturally lowered for a variety of reasons. Rainfall naturally leaches Calcium out of the soil, lowering the pH, and increasing the soil acidity. ... Because soil is a living environment, it is constantly breaking down organic matter, naturally adding acid to the soil.
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