According to the manufacturer, a fertilizer should not be used at the same time as the Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60. A fertilizer can be applied 3-4 weeks after.
Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 is not labeled for lawn appliction, so we cannot recommend it, but you could use TurfGrassPro 0-0-29 instead.
We are unaware of any expiration date on Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 or any other fertilizers, so the product should not go bad unless it was allowed to get wet and become caked up in the bag. You may have seen a production date on the bag.
Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 should be applied to plants directly, avoiding direct applications to roots, stems or foliage of the plant. It is not used for turf applications. You can browse our Lawn Fertilizers here.
We would recommend you apply Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 whenever the soil become depleted of potassium and is needed. You do need to water in after application per the product label.
We would recommend apply potash when the soil become depleted of potassium.
Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 is applied as a dry granule as directed on the product label it is not water soluble. It is more for use on crops not trees.
Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 is not water-soluble. This product is highly concentrated, therefore care should be taken not to apply directly to the roots, stems or foliage of the plant. It should be worked into the soil and watered thoroughly after application at a rate of 1/2 lbs. to 100 sq…
Read Full Answer »To make an accurate recommendation as to a no burn application, we would need to know exactly what nutrients your lawn is lacking. Please contact your local extension office and speak with the master gardener on staff for advise on what your lawn is lacking.
No, Hi Yield Muriate of Potash is not meant to be used in an aquaponic system. It should only be applied directly to soil and watered in as directed.
Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 is not labeled to be used on citrus trees and it appears that you would need nitrogen to prevent sour fruits not Potash. There is a guide here that can help.
To make an accurate recommendation we would need to know exactly what nutrients your tulip tree is lacking. Please contact your local extension office and speak with the master gardener on staff for advise on what the tulip tree is lacking.
Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 should be worked into the soil at 1/2 lbs to 100 square feet or 1/2 lb. to 100 row feet of crop. (Note: 1 lb. is approximately 2 cups.) as directed.
The amount of potash will be determined by your soil needs. We recommend getting a soil test annually buy purchasing a kit for each area being tested (sent out for lab results) or contacting your local cooperative extension office for soil testing.
Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 is not labeled for use on trees to target lichen, so we can not recommend it for this purpose. We would recommend reaching out to an arborist in your area, a local tree nursery or to your to local cooperative extension office to inquire about treatment op…
Read Full Answer »Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 is not labeled to be used on lawns and for use on plants that grow below ground (carrots, potatoes, onions, etc). TurfgrassPro 0-0-29 or TurfGrassPro Phite 0 - 0 - 26 would be alternative products labeled for lawns/turfgrass.
Since Hi-Yield Muriate of Potash 0-0-60 is not labeled for lawn applictions, the only other option that is not liquid for Potash only is Sunshine Harvest Potash Fertilizer 0 - 0 - 60