This expanded Crop-Specific pH Cheat Sheet outlines the ideal pH ranges for 20 widely grown hydroponic crops, including leafy greens, fruiting plants, herbs, and root vegetables. Use it as a quick reference to maintain proper nutrient uptake, avoid pH-related deficiencies or toxicities, and optimize overall plant health and productivity.

🌱 Crop-Specific Hydroponic pH Cheat Sheet (Top 20 Crops)

CropIdeal pH RangeSweet SpotNotes
🍅 Tomatoes5.5 – 6.55.8 – 6.2Needs stable pH for fruiting
🥬 Lettuce5.5 – 6.55.5 – 6.0Prefers slightly lower pH
🌿 Basil5.5 – 6.55.8 – 6.2Sensitive to swings
🥒 Cucumbers5.5 – 6.05.5 – 5.8Lower pH improves uptake
🌶️ Peppers5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.3Slightly higher for fruiting
🍓 Strawberries5.5 – 6.55.8 – 6.2Watch iron levels
🥬 Spinach5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Likes slightly higher pH
🥬 Kale5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Hardy, tolerant
🥦 Broccoli5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Needs calcium stability
🥬 Arugula5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Fast-growing leafy crop
🧅 Green Onions5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Very forgiving
🥕 Carrots5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Root crops need balance
🥔 Potatoes5.0 – 6.05.5 – 6.0Slightly lower preferred
🌽 Corn5.5 – 6.55.8 – 6.2Heavy feeder
🫘 Beans5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Sensitive to low pH
🟣 Eggplant5.5 – 6.55.8 – 6.2Similar to tomatoes
🥒 Zucchini5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Needs consistent nutrients
🌿 Mint5.5 – 6.55.5 – 6.0Very adaptable
🌿 Cilantro6.0 – 6.76.2 – 6.5Prefers slightly higher pH
🌿 Parsley5.5 – 6.56.0 – 6.5Slow starter

🎯 Quick Grower Insights

  • Leafy greens → thrive at 5.5–6.0
  • Fruiting crops → prefer 5.8–6.3
  • Herbs → flexible but stable pH is key
  • Root crops → lean toward ~6.0–6.5