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Hey everybody I ram a ph test is my soil for my Christmas Palm. The PH is 7.1 is that optimum ? Thanks 😊 

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7 is neutral, so if you look at the ph chart and see what nutrients are available at that level it will give a broad idea of what your after in the availability of nutrients, different palms from different parts of the globe require different ph levels. If it was garden soil a ph of 7 would be fine for most crops 7 is about the range where most nutrients are available. Acid vs alkaline!

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