it depends on the plants, for example if you wanted to grow an apple tree it would b about pH 6
While there are definitely exceptions, most plants seem to prefer a neutral pH of 7.0.
it grows between the ph of 0.6 and 0.7
it adds acid to the soil. the pH for rain is 7 which is best for plant growing.
All plants love a neutral PH, 6.5 is the best. and If that's not the answer to your question, every plant needs a growing medium being soil or water.
Topsoil is generally best, however soil type and quality will depend largely on the types of crops you're raising. Soil PH is a big factor in determining which plants will do well in your climate and soil type.
porosity of the soil (effects nutrient availability and water retention) salinity of the soil availability of pH neutral water
Asparagus plants grow best in soil it a pH lever of 6.0-6.8.
This depends on the plant(s) you're growing. Different plants prefer different soil pH, drainage, etc.
pH level of the soil changes and it doesn't support plant growth
PH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Plants have a preferred range that varies from plant to plant: some prefer alkaline soils, some acidic. If an alkaline-loving plant is grown in acidic soil, it will not grow as well as it would in alkaline soil. Knowing the pH of the soil allows farmers to use chemicals to alter the pH and establish the best growing environment for their crops.
Neutral or slightly alkaline conditions. Bajra does not tolerate acidic ( low pH) conditions.
The pH of soil has a great importance for the growth of plants.
A moderately deep, highly fertile soil with pH 6.0 to 6.5 is best for growing turnips
the best pH for plants in order to grow is 5-7 this means that having slightly acidic soil to neutral soils is the best for growing plants. Plants will still grow in slightly basic soil but not as well