Fertilizing and Watering
  
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            Subject:  Elemental Sulphur....
			
  
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            | WiZZy | 
            
               Little-TON - Colorado 
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               I applied this to my soil in the fall and spring, I still notice grannules of this in my soil, when does it normally break down...? 
		
				
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               7/24/2007 4:20:23 PM 
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            | Tremor | 
            
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               Soid particles long after application might indicate an inferior grade. Good grades turn to sulfuric acid in the soil pretty quickly (weeks-months) but even they will leave residues behind. 
  Have you soil tested since? Did the pH shift as predicted? 
		
				
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               7/24/2007 11:37:49 PM 
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            | WiZZy | 
            
               Little-TON - Colorado 
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               No I havent tested the soil since I applied it over the fall and spring, the book says the biology needs to have 65 degree plus soil temps to convert.  When I applied the sulphur its consistancy was like mash potatoe flakes, some are larger and I find present, others are gone.   I am anxious to see what my Ph is, I also added to bails of 3.2Ph peat moss so that should help too.  We will see, Thanks for the answer Steve. 
		
				
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               7/25/2007 8:35:15 AM 
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