Hey everyone! I've been noticing that my soil isn't yielding like it used to, which makes me suspect we might have a sulfur deficiency. Has anyone experienced this before? I'm looking for recommendations on fertilizers or amendments that effectively address sulfur problems without causing any long-term issues with the soil.
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I’ve heard of people dealing with sulfur deficiency mostly when trying to lower soil pH or for specific plants like blueberries. A soil sample could really help confirm what you're dealing with before making any changes!
If you're pretty sure about having a sulfur deficiency, check your soil's pH. If it's high, using elemental sulfur can be a cost-effective solution, but keep in mind it takes a while for the bacteria to break it down. If your pH levels are fine, then gypsum would be a better choice since it won't mess with your pH much at all.
Maintaining soil health is key! You might want to share more about what fertilizers you're currently using. It's important to understand your total nutrient balance to tackle sulfur issues effectively.
Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely look into my whole fertilization approach.

That's good to know! I was worried about messing with the pH, so I might go for gypsum instead.