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Earth Science Fast Acting Sulfur is a 5lb granular soil amendment designed to rapidly lower soil pH, enhancing nutrient uptake for acid-loving plants like hydrangeas and blueberries. Featuring patented Nutri-Bond Technology, it reduces nutrient runoff and improves fertilizer efficiency while being safe for people and pets. Perfect for long-lasting lawn care and vibrant flower growth.
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Lawn |
Coverage | Regular |
Item Form | Granules |
L**S
Soil additive
Great product
K**A
Lifesaver for my blueberries other acid loving plants
Works fast and effectively - I’ve bought 2 bags of these now. This has allowed me to container grow blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, and so many other acid loving plants. And I verified the soil ph changed with soil testing kids!For the berries I put some in with fertilizer every 1-2 months to keep the soil acidic (it’s not an apply once and done).I like that they’re small pellets so you can adjust the ph level more finely.
M**L
Saved my blueberries
My blueberries bushes are growing, it seems to be working.
E**Z
lowers ph
Lowered my ph & grass is a lush green
D**E
Good product
Easy to use
W**
Good
It’s a good product but I will update my full review next year . From what I know it takes some months to be effective .
S**T
Good product
Making my lawn look greener already
M**K
My Dwarf Japanese Maple loves this stuff!
One of my fave pants in my gardens is a dwarf Japanese Maple tree. I've always given it special care and it's absolutely beautiful. Last summer though I read that Japanese Maples like acidic (low pH) soil. So I bought this specifically for that. The package contained enough sulphur for the Maple, and some left over for other acid-loving plants I have. (Of course I watered well after spreading it.)Result? Before the end of the summer my beloved Maple had grown so many new branches and produced more beautiful leaves that I will have to reprune, once it's completely dormant. I( love the beauty of the leaves so much that it's hard for me to cut anything until all the leaves have dropped. But that's just me.)Check the pH of your soil before using and be sure to check the preference of the being you are planting! In Michigan, you can assume most soil is alkaline and if your plant loves low pH soil, this will help your plant thrive and grow abundantly.
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