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PlotStart™ 2.5gal 2PK (2 Acre Case) Reviews

5 Rating 56 Reviews
Rod Michallas
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I farm and use ag lime often, that said in some hard to reach places Plot Start is the way to go. Load the sprayer in the SXS and get after it. Easy to use and it works. PH was 4.7 in a couple new plots . 2.5 gallons later and I am believer. No more wasting fertilizer.
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Posted 1 week ago
Started out with 5.4 ph, spraying 1 jug a year on my 1 acre plot for 5 yrs now, and it’s 6.4 now.
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Posted 1 week ago
Gerald.conway
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Before using plotstart I wasn't able to grow a brassica food plot no matter how much fertilizer I applied. Once I discovered plotstart online figured why not try it & to my astonishment my once disastrous brassica plots with plotstart have been incredible. I'm a believer & have become a regular user of plotstart because it "Simply Works".
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Posted 1 year ago
Used this on a new plot i made over the summer had been surrounded by white pine so soil ph was way off but it really thrived with the plot start! Had turnips that were 2 feet!!!
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Posted 1 year ago
I used plotstart to grow best brassica foodplot I have ever grown.
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Posted 1 year ago
I tested plot start to see how it would work and I was shocked by the results. Everything grew super fast and lasted all season long.
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Posted 1 year ago
It’s easy to use and gives great results!
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Posted 1 year ago
This is a fourth of the price of having Ag lime put our for small acerage food plots in my part of the world. (And that a BIG IF to get that done!!) None of the large Ag suppliers will spread lime on small food plots anymore, so very expensive for a custom applicator, if you can find one. Works immediately and I have peace of mind that I am providing maximal nutrition for my wildlife. Without lime, the nutrients are bound into the soil and not available to the plants. This is a step I will never miss again. Looking forward to seeing how well the plots do again this year!!
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Posted 1 year ago