Below is the dilution for both commercial and residential use. Using commercial spray equipment, fill dilution tank half full with water and start agitation. Add the correct amount of CAL FLO Liquid Limestone and finish filling the mixing tank. Suggested dilution rate for general use is 30 …
Read Full Answer »Each 2.5 gallon container of CAL FLO Liquid Limestone weighs 37 pounds. The product label states that 2849 pounds of CAL FLO is equivalent to 2000 pounds of dry liming material, or 10.4 dry pounds per gallon. That would make 2.5 gallons equal to 26 pounds of dry liming material.
The CAL FLO Liquid Limestone instructions to apply 2 1/2-5 gallons per acre indicate undiluted product per acre. Water is just the carrier so you will use however many gallons of water it takes to adequately irrigate that area.
You can apply CAL FLO Liquid Limestone using commercial spray equipment, hydro seeders, greenhouse irrigation systems, or boom sprayers. The average dilution rate would be 30 gallons of water to 1 gallon of CAL FLO, per the product label.
CAL FLO Liquid Limestone should be applied after reseeding and prior to applying your fertilizer.
We would not recommend mixing the CAL FLO Liquid Limestone with other fertilizers or herbicides for a couple reasons. First, the CAL FLO by itself is quite thick, so it would be difficult to dilute it evenly with other products. The product label also gives no recommendations for tank mixing. …
Read Full Answer »CAL FLO Liquid Limestone can be applied at anytime an application is needed to adjust the PH level of the soil. Per the manufacturer, there are no temperature restrictions, it can even withstand cold temperatures. We would recommend to avoid using it when the ground is frozen and during the heat of …
Read Full Answer »Yes you can apply the Cal Flo anytime an application is needed to adjust the PH level of the soil. You would not need to start over with any plant each time you use it.
Yes, CAL FLO can be used in ponds. Per the product label instructions: “For Fish Ponds, general application rates are 2 1/2 gallons per surface acre of water. If commercial spray equipment is used, add one gallon of CAL FLO to 30 gallons of water and project the dilution on to the water to be …
Read Full Answer »CAL FLO Liquid Limestone would be difficult to apply in a hose-end sprayer since the lowest rate would be about 8 oz per gallon of water, plus this is a very thick liquid concentrate. We suggest using a hand pump, backpack, or pull behind sprayer for best results when using CAL FLO.
We suggest using a hand pump, backpack, or pull behind sprayer for best results when using CAL FLO. CAL FLO is a thick liquid and must be diluted with water.
CAL FLO Liquid Limestone will last 8-12 weeks. Reapplication is needed every 8-12 weeks to optimize PH.
CAL FLO Liquid Limestone is not labeled for use on grazing pastures so we cannot say. We wouldrecomend contacting the manufacturer, Burnett Lime Company, at (864) 592-1658
You do not need to water your lawn right after applying CAL FLO Liquid Limestone.
We would not recommend mixing the CAL FLO Liquid Limestone with other fertilizers or herbicides for a couple reasons. First, the CAL FLO by itself is quite thick, so it would be difficult to dilute it evenly with other products. The product label also gives no recommendations for tank mixing. …
Read Full Answer »Each 2.5 gallon container of CAL FLO Liquid Limestone weighs 37 pounds. The product label states that 2849 pounds of CAL FLO is equivalent to 2000 pounds of dry liming material, or 10.4 dry pounds per gallon. That would make 2.5 gallons equal to 26 pounds of dry liming material.
CAL FLO Liquid Limestone is mixed at an average dilution rate of 30 gallons of water to 1 gallon of CAL FLO for an acre of coverage, per the product label. So the 2.5-gallon bottle should cover about 2 to 2.5 acres.
According to the product label of CAL FLO Liquid Limestone, For a wide variety of soil treatments, 2 1/2 to 5 gallons per acre has proven to be the accepted 1 application rate. Typically, a soil pH in the low 6 range will use 2 1/2 gallons per acre, while a pH below 6 may require 5 gallons per acre.
Read Full Answer »Yes, CAL FLO Liquid Limestone can be shipped to New York.
When applying CAL FLO Liquid Limestone, normally, 2 to 3 gallons per acre can adjust pH by at least 1/2 point, and 4 to 6 gallons will adjust it 1 point.