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re: Soil Test Results: is my yard jacked up?
Posted on 3/24/24 at 2:52 pm to BilbeauTBaggins
Posted on 3/24/24 at 2:52 pm to BilbeauTBaggins
I'm not sure how to use this in a sprayer but the math works like this...
It's 62% potash so 0.62x = 2.94
X=4.7 pounds per 1000ft.
How you dilute that and apply it is up to you.
It's 62% potash so 0.62x = 2.94
X=4.7 pounds per 1000ft.
How you dilute that and apply it is up to you.
Posted on 3/25/24 at 12:39 pm to Trout Bandit
Okay so with that being said, I just need to find some way to apply 4.7 lbs of potash into every 1,000 sq feet, correct. The product I have is water soluble. 2 gallon sprayer that can spray 2,000 sq feet with a total of 9.4 lbs of the product to cover my front yard. Just weigh and mix?
I'm just trying not to confuse myself because again, on the label it's telling me that the application rates are 2-3 Tbsp / gallon, 2 lbs for every 100 sq feet. I'm guessing this is for a standard application and not to boost up the low levels of potassium in my yard currently.
I'm just trying not to confuse myself because again, on the label it's telling me that the application rates are 2-3 Tbsp / gallon, 2 lbs for every 100 sq feet. I'm guessing this is for a standard application and not to boost up the low levels of potassium in my yard currently.
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