im4satori
Well-Known Member
I have some questions about a few potassium amendment options and im not really sure how to compare them , help me sort out the differences, or are they the same??
potassium sulfate
muriate of potash
langbinite
K-M-S
as I understand it potassium sulfate is water soluble and muriate of potash is not ?? but then I found this which confused me more
https://customhydronutrients.com/organic-k-soluble-fines-0050-c-1_46_33_170.html
langbinite im not sure about but is it the same thing as this? and this is a water soluble quick release fertilizer also is it not?
https://customhydronutrients.com/kms-diamondk-brand-c-1_46_41_163.html
what id like to know is;
of the above mention K sources which has the least negative effect on biology if cooked into soil amendments?
if the water soluble K is added to your soil and cooked in, does it rinse out of the soil quickly requiring frequent inputs?
does one of these break down in a slower release sort of way to reduce the heat and span a few weeks in release?
id like to add some more K to my soil recycle but I also don't want to be adding salts that harm biology potential, at the moment im supplementing with potassium sulfate dissolving and watering in at a low EC but id like to know if any of these can be added in the soil build to reduce the need for frequent inputs as I am doing now
fyi...ive already added green sand but it wont start to work for a long time and im already using kelp meal
im looking for a K source other than these
theres also potassium silicate but im concerned with its long temr affects on ph and again im not sure how it affects biology if cooked into the soil at relatively large amouints creating a "hot" issue
potassium sulfate
muriate of potash
langbinite
K-M-S
as I understand it potassium sulfate is water soluble and muriate of potash is not ?? but then I found this which confused me more
https://customhydronutrients.com/organic-k-soluble-fines-0050-c-1_46_33_170.html
langbinite im not sure about but is it the same thing as this? and this is a water soluble quick release fertilizer also is it not?
https://customhydronutrients.com/kms-diamondk-brand-c-1_46_41_163.html
what id like to know is;
of the above mention K sources which has the least negative effect on biology if cooked into soil amendments?
if the water soluble K is added to your soil and cooked in, does it rinse out of the soil quickly requiring frequent inputs?
does one of these break down in a slower release sort of way to reduce the heat and span a few weeks in release?
id like to add some more K to my soil recycle but I also don't want to be adding salts that harm biology potential, at the moment im supplementing with potassium sulfate dissolving and watering in at a low EC but id like to know if any of these can be added in the soil build to reduce the need for frequent inputs as I am doing now
fyi...ive already added green sand but it wont start to work for a long time and im already using kelp meal
im looking for a K source other than these
theres also potassium silicate but im concerned with its long temr affects on ph and again im not sure how it affects biology if cooked into the soil at relatively large amouints creating a "hot" issue
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