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titleOfInvention Planting base adjusting agent and method of adjusting planting base using the adjusting agent
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] A plant base adjusting agent for adjusting planting conditions such as pH of a plant base such as soil on which plants are planted, and a plant base using the adjusting agent About the method of adjusting the planting conditions of the soil, the pH of the planting base such as the soil having a high pH is lowered to neutral or its vicinity, and the pH of the planting base such as the soil is reduced. It is an object to adjust planting conditions such as H to conditions suitable for plant growth. SOLUTION: The plant base adjusting agent is characterized by containing a pH-abnormal soil improving agent containing a phosphate buffer and an enhancer containing a salt of a strong acid.
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