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pH Indicator Solution
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pH Meter – waterproof
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Oak Bark
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Chestnut Tannin Extract
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Mimosa Tannin Extract
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Rhus Corraria (Tanner’s Sumac)
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Black Walnut Hull Powder – 1 lb
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Salinometer
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Pearl Ash (potassium hydroxide)
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Barkometer
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Ammonium Sulphate
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