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Vader

western PA

how much sulfer is too much sulfer.
when you add gypsum to the soil, you are adding calcium and sulfer (CaSO4). At what level does the sulfer become a hindrance?

4/9/2007 12:55:31 PM

Stan

Puyallup, WA

I can attest that it is a "help" when your soil report comes back saying that you have only 9 ppm sulfur!!! However, I cannot figure where all of my sulfur disappeared to as I added 600# of gypsum last year....and the year before that .....and the year before that!!!

4/10/2007 12:26:46 AM

Vader

western PA

As of last fall my Sulfer was at about 20 ppm. but i do not know how much is too much.

I wanted to toss on a little bit of gypsum now.
I put on 1000 lbs of lime last fall and that brought the pH to 7.0 and also brought up the calcium.(will be sending in a soil test this week to tell me what the Ca is).
But I thought if the test results allowed me, I would toss on a couple hundred pounds of gypsum.
Patch size is 11,000 sq ft.
So a couple hundred pounds of gypsum wouldnt do very much.
but i still wanted to put it on.

4/10/2007 8:07:57 AM

Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings

Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)

Sulfur improves root development in the soil when present in adequate amounts. But excessive use of sulfur can result in phosphate tie-up, which is also needed for proper root development.An excess of sulfur is more of a problem in some locations than a deficit. Acid rain may include sulfur-containing products. The oxidation of large amounts of sulfur makes the soil very acidic, making plant growth difficult. Sounds like if you keep the PH Nuetral..it should not become a problem.



4/10/2007 9:03:43 AM

HotPumpkin (Ben)

Phoenix, AZ

My soil tests are all consistently over 200 ppm for the last 4 years.

Soil doc has never said anything about it. Of course you have to make sure eveything else is in correct ratios.

4/10/2007 9:37:29 AM

CountyKid (PECPG)

Picton,ON (j.vincent@xplornet.ca)

My sulfur levels is at 200 PPM and I am adding more sulfur this spring to lower my PH. I have been assured that this won't be a problem

4/10/2007 8:13:22 PM

Gads

Deer Park WA

We just pile on the cover crops/manure and hope for the best...

4/11/2007 1:42:59 AM

turkeyman

Elk Grove,Ca USA

See I've been laying low and bam this year sulfur climbs to 502 ppm and copper to 12.5

4/14/2007 10:42:55 AM

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