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New Grower Another is it done question :)

Thats why I held up the bottle ;)

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The top photo, I take to be at 4 or lower.
2nd photo I would say looks about 6.3
3rd I would say looks to be 6.5-6.6

As Duggy mentioned, the accuracy of the test kits can be off by as much as half a point, so your actual soil pH could be anywhere from about 6 to as high as 7. If it's reading a bit low it could be locking out cal/mag. If the readings are true, then you're in a good range and cal/mag is available to the plants. I would highly recommend investing in a good digital pH meter and if you have the money, also an Accurate 8 soil probe. There is no substitute for having accurate pH readings.
 
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