In this video I will walk you through one of the best and easiest soil to use soil test kits, the Luster Leaf Rapitest.
Testing PH, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium
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8 Comments
This has been a very helpful video! Could you please share the name of the test kit and where to buy it (Ottawa area)! Also, where would I buy the soil/plug tool you used. Thank you!
Ordering a kit right now
Great info. Thank you.
I appreciate your presentation,
It clearly shows the procedure.
Are you using tap water or distilled water because I find distilled water to be inaccurate. We do not water lawns or garden beds with distilled water. So, if you used distilled water, it would be great to see another video using tap water and see the results. Maybe even do a vs. 3 test one with distilled, one with tap and the last one sent to lab and see which one is closer to lab testing. What are your thoughts on that, and would anyone else like to see the stunning results?
I bought this kit to test the soil that I want to rejuvenate with a collection of DTE natural ammendments. Do you happen to know what NPK readings you get for brand new soil? I'm wondering if I should shoot for "adequate" or "surplus".
I bought and used the kit and followed the directions to a tee. My PH, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium all tests came back as surplus. I preformed the test in 3 different parts of my yard. What should my next steps be to bring my levels into a normal range.
Why is the chamber double sided?