Description
Price: $59.99
(as of Jun 20,2024 02:32:41 UTC – Details)
Title: Muriate of Potash –62 Fertilizer Made in United States – MOP Potash
Description: Boost the growth and health of your plants with our high-quality Muriate of Potash fertilizer. Made in the United States, this premium grade fertilizer contains 62% potash, a vital nutrient that promotes flowering, fruiting, and overall plant development. This MOP Potash fertilizer is ideal for a wide range of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. Give your plants the nutrients they need to thrive with our Muriate of Potash fertilizer.
kellygirl –
Great for root veggies
Growing my own food has been a challenge since moving to our lake property in rural Florida. Our soil is a combination of sugar sand and silt. My efforts to amend the soil with mulched leaves and compost are ongoing. Unfortunately, any nutrients in the amendments are soon leached away into the sandy soil by the rain. Supplemental side dressing with fertilizer is necessary. Potassium and phosphorus are the two main nutrients that stimulate root growth. I’m using Muriate of Potash plus Super Phosphate to grow sweet potatoes, jicama and peanuts. Also using it on my leafy green veggies and tomato plants. The roots need an extra boost for the plants to survive and thrive in Florida (zone 9b).Application rate for Muriate of Potash:soil drench – mix 1 to 2 tbsp/gal waterside dress – 8oz/100sq ft
J. Feng –
Helped my house plants
Helped my house plants. Finally used some for indoor house plants and they appear to grow bigger, and greener.
Draz –
My indoor pepper plants are thriving
At the end of the season I brought in several pepper plants I never put in the ground so I have LOTS of pepper plants in my living room. I wasn’t sure if they would survive indoor, much less produce any fruit but they are thriving. They keep popping out little flowers that I have to hand pollinate, not all turn to peppers but I have a bounty of peppers growing in my West facing window. They only get the afternoon sunlight but here we are, months in and they are doing well. I brought them in late October and fertilized them early January.I ordered this fertilizer at the end of December and started using it immediately. I don’t know if this has been the reason for my pepper plants doing so well but I have never had luck growing peppers indoors so I have to assume it’s helping!Now I need to eliminate the aphids that came in with the plants.
Lena –
Got for my garden
I got this for my vegetable garden because it says that it will help with the amending of the soil. I’m not sure how well it works yet because I haven’t been able to use it but I have heard great things about the potash so I’m hoping that it lives up to all of the hype. I do think that for the amount of product you get the prices decent. if this gives me a good harvest, I definitely will update my review to say how well it really does work.
HeyNay –
Excited to see results
As a newbie gardener I prioritize using organic solutions for my family and me. This fertilizer is easy to use, has a convenient resealable pouch, and dissolves quickly in water. Though itâs too soon, I can’t wait to see the results for my potatoes! I also appreciate this is made in USA too. Overall, I highly recommend. Happy Planting!
Mousy Leigh –
Seems to be fine
Seems to be exactly as advertised
Markus –
Good plant food
Fed my plants. they love plant food. easy way to top dress in flower. just don’t over do it.
Brenda Green –
Bought for fruit bushes
I read up a bit on potash. Two types available, I am not sure which one is used in the bag. This is NOT for acidic loving plants and trees. I read it is easy to burn fruits, vegetables and other plants if you put it directly on the plant or root, so I will go easy and make sure it is safely applied. I have berry bushes, I want to try it on those. The rest will go on the grass. I feel I need to research a little more, but I like the product and looking forward to seeing the results. I have seen some of the signs that show a plant is short on potassium. This should solve that problem.