xtsho
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Does anyone have any experience using aluminum sulfate to lower garden soil when there are already established plants? My peppers and some other plants are not doing as they should? Showing some yellowing and are not growing as good as they should be.
I did five slurry tests for pH and they all came in between 7.8 and 8.0 which is too alkaline. I need to lower it and don't have the time it takes for soil sulphur. Aluminum sulfate works immediately once it's dissolved to lower the pH. My concern is the effect it will have on the plant's already growing. I've found conflicting information online. I know the application rate but am hesitant at this point to apply it. Yet if I don't some of my plants will likely not amount to much.
If anyone has any knowlege/experience regarding this I'm all ears.
Thanks

I did five slurry tests for pH and they all came in between 7.8 and 8.0 which is too alkaline. I need to lower it and don't have the time it takes for soil sulphur. Aluminum sulfate works immediately once it's dissolved to lower the pH. My concern is the effect it will have on the plant's already growing. I've found conflicting information online. I know the application rate but am hesitant at this point to apply it. Yet if I don't some of my plants will likely not amount to much.
If anyone has any knowlege/experience regarding this I'm all ears.
Thanks
