Re: Dragon Tales - The Final Chapter


   Ammonium Sulfate is good for both things, nitrogen 
and to lower your pH.  It take 60 days to get the full 
effect of the nitrogen in warm weather above 60 degrees.
  The Sulfate part binds with the Mg in your soil and 
then it is washed away.  The Mg being removed lowers 
your pH.  Mg effects your pH 4 times more then Ca does 
so getting the Mg out will help lower your pH.
  What the idea situation is to have a base saturation 
of 68% Ca and 12% Mg.  Once you get this and your other 
nutrients in line your pH will settle down between 6.5 
and 7.
   If you have Question about this you can read "Hands 
on Agronomy" By Neil Kinsey.  He also does soil testing 
and recomendations.  You can get more info on that @ 
www.Kinseyag.com
  I hope this helps.
   John

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> 
> >added Aluminum Sulfate a month ago to lower my PH,
> 
> This leads me to a question... what is the difference
> between aluminum sulfate and ammonium sulfate? I know
> that the ammonium sulfate does wonders for my lawn,
> and is mostly ammonical nitrogen (fast release). But
> they are both "sulfate"... does that sulfur in ammonium
> sulfate benefit me as it might with aluminum sulfate?
> 
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