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Kombucha as an acidic fertilizer?

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Hi all - I'm mostly a lurker, but now have a question. I live in the

Pacific Northwest. I have a rather small back yard. I got carried

away with a sale on two year old blueberry plants. Bought 12 and

already had 3 semi-mature ones in containers. Well, having 12

wonderful blueberry plants means buying enough acidic planting mix to

plant these (read $$$) and I'm just wondering if I were to buy about

half of the acidic planting medium and then adjusted the existing

soil with something organic - namely KOMBUCHA if that would work?

Does anyone have experience with this? I also have a few azaleas and

hydrangeas. We also will be planting strawberries this spring and

the usual tomatoes. I don't have a soil tester so have no idea how

the ph is at this point. Any info would be appreciated.

Rhonda

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