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Old December 30, 2013   #20
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My blueberries might benefit as the soil is filled with sulfur which the bacteria change to sulfuric acid. I also use Ammonium sulfate a few times a year adding more sulfur, and when i run out of rainwater I add sulfuric acid to tap water, yet adding more acid.
I have customers up east whose soil (due to the water supply) runs between pH 4 and 4.5. They use alkaline supplements on their blueberries and other crops!
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