POTASSIUM SULPHATE AR
The dominant use of potassium sulfate is as a fertilizer. K2SO4 does not contain chloride, which can be harmful to some crops. Potassium sulfate is preferred for these crops, which include tobacco and some fruits and vegetables.
dominant use of potassium sulfate is as a fertilizer. K2SO4 does not contain chloride, which can be harmful to some crops. Potassium sulfate is preferred for these crops, which include and some fruits and vegetables.
Application Rate:
Hydroponics: Mix at a rate of 2-3 tablespoons per gallon of water.
Foliar: Mix at a rate of 2-3 tablespoons per gallon of water.
Soil: Apply 2 pounds per 100 sq. ft.
Potassium sulfate is an excellent source of K nutrition for plants. The K portion of the K₂SO₄ is no different from other common potash fertilizers. However, it also supplies a valuable source of S, which protein synthesis and enzyme function require. Like K, S can also be too deficient for adequate plant growth