what will happen if the soil is too much acidic
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No plant will grow in it
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because acid kills the roots and makes the leaves yellow.
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☑ If soil is too acidic, it creates deficiencies in the available supply of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and magnesium. Aluminum, which plants do not need but is present in soil, becomes soluble in acidic soils and absorbed by plants, resulting in toxicity.
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