
pH and Gardening
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Zakiyyah Shaheed-Muhammad
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pH and Gardening
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What is pH?
How is it related to gardening?
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pH
"Potential/Power of Hydrogen"
pH: a scale used to express the acidity or alkalinity (base) of a solution. The scale is based on the concentration of Hydrogen ions present.
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pH Scale
The scale ranges from 0.0 to 14.0
- Neutral is 7.0
- Acidic is anything less than 7.0
- Basic/Alkaline is anything greater than 7.0
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Multiple Choice
The pH scale measures the concentration of what natural element?
Oxygen
Helium
Nitrogen
Hydrogen
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Multiple Select
Which of the following pH levels are considered acidic? (Select all that apply)
7.5
14.0
2.0
6.7
9.3
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pH
How does it relate to Gardening?
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pH levels affect plant growth
pH can greatly affect nutrient availability to plants.
When the pH is too high or too low, plants may get too much of some nutrients while it may not get enough of others.
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How does pH affect plant growth?
The availabilty of nutrients goes up or down depending upon pH levels.
Plant nutrients leach from soil at a faster rate if pH is below 5.5
The 'happy medium' for most nutrients to be readily available to plants is a pH between 6.0 and 7.5
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Multiple Choice
Based on the last chart, your plant is likely to get too much of which nutrient at an acidic level?
Potassium
Iron
Nitrogen
Magnesium
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Primary Nutrients
Nitrogen: promote leaf growth and green color, important for (it is an esential part of chlorophyll)
Phosphorus: form roots, make seeds, fruit & flowers
Potassium: promotes plant growth and regulates the rate of photosynthesis
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Secondary Nutrients
Calcium: needed to form cell walls and membranes
Magnesium: core of the chlorophyll molecule, needed to absorb sun light (energy)
Sulfur: Helps form amino acids chlorophyll and enzymes
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Multiple Choice
All of the following are essential to the structure of chlorophyll except
Sulfur
Potassium
Nitrogen
Magnesium
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What happens when a plant is deficient in...
Sulfur
Magnesium
Phosphorus
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