- Location
- Romsey, Hampshire
Anyone got any info on sources and sensible prices of this product. Proving hard to find!
What do you consider cheap? Do you use mop instead?Not possible to find cheap. I've stopped using it now
Mop is cheap, that's undeniable.What do you consider cheap? Do you use mop instead?
You need to find a new supplier, my quotes were sub £500£600+ when I asked
You need to find a new supplier, my quotes were sub £500
I don't know, it's a good question. There's a high K fibrophos, maybe that's how they do it.I may have got the precise figure wrong, don't remember it being less than £500 though.
Don't they add MOP to Fibrophos to bring it up to desired levels?
I don't know, it's a good question. There's a high K fibrophos, maybe that's how they do it.
Your not going in for the " muriate of potash is harmful because it contains chloride" thing are you?
(Hope not!)
Don't they add MOP to Fibrophos to bring it up to desired levels?
Your not going in for the " muriate of potash is harmful because it contains chloride" thing are you?
(Hope not!)
What's your view on that one Will?
It all depends what your aim is, I would like to use itI think it's a misrepresentation of the truth to associate chloride with chlorine in the sense that their effect is related. But i did only get a C in gcse chemistry. What do you say Philip?
It all depends what your aim is, I would like to use it
I know at moment the price differential between MOP and SOP makes its use cost prohibitive
I am using sulphate of ammonia and muriate of potash, not the same thing but that's farming
I read that during World War 2 they used MOP to compact runways
Also potassium chloride is what used as lethal injection in US
I like my bugs and if I add any at drilling I'd prefer not to execute them