Item Number: F2210
Tiger 90 Soil Sulfur (50 lbs)
Tiger 90 Soil Sulfur (50 lbs)
Use To Lower Soil pH & Supply Sulfur
Concentrated source lowers pH faster than any other soil amendment. Easy-to-spread, dust-free formulation contains 90% sulfur with 10% bentonite as a binder. As the bentonite absorbs moisture from the soil, the granules swell and break apart, releasing the sulfur particles. (Not a mined sulfur.)
- Proper rates should be determined by a soil analysis
- Use at rates of 1-5 lb/100 sq ft or 200-2000 lb/acre
- A little sulfur is a stimulant to soil micro-life, an overdose is toxic. Use care during application, some are sulfur-sensitive.
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Concentrated source lowers pH faster than any other soil amendment. Easy-to-spread, dust-free formulation contains 90% sulfur with 10% bentonite as a binder. As the bentonite absorbs moisture from the soil, the granules swell and break apart, releasing the sulfur particles. (Not a mined sulfur.)
- Proper rates should be determined by a soil analysis
- Use at rates of 1-5 lb/100 sq ft or 200-2000 lb/acre
- A little sulfur is a stimulant to soil micro-life, an overdose is toxic. Use care during application, some are sulfur-sensitive.
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Shipping Weight: 51.0 lb
Dimensions: 21.0"L x 13.5"W x 4.0"H
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This is my first time using elemental sulfur. There are no instructions on the bag, which may be standard.
I wanted to share my calculations for anyone like me who struggles with the calculations and ratios and is doing a small area or container. It took me a long time to calculate this. Hopefully I am not wrong. 🤞🏻 I won't be offended if you check my math. 😅
The California Master Gardener Handbook (2nd ed, page 79) recommends 2-4 pounds per 100 sq ft. So to shrink those same ratios for a smaller space...
PER 1 SQUARE FOOT:
Mixed into every 6-8 inches of depth in the soil...
- 75% strength: 14 grams of sulfur
- 87.5% strength: 16.6 grams of sulfur
- 100% strength (4 pounds sulfur per 100 sq ft): 18 grams of sulfur
Tip: I took my kitchen scale out to the garden in a clear plastic bag (to keep it clean) and measured the grams out into a mixing cup as I was blending soil.
I am very impressed with the customer service and fast delivery of the Tiger Soil Sulfur. The product its self was well packaged and , thus far, dust free. I am close to the bottom of the bag but not there yet to see if there is any dust there. As for the products effectiveness we will have to wait to see, as it takes the sulfur months to change the PH of the soil. Check back with me in the Fall.
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