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Old 07-09-2009, 09:12 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Default Re: Potassium source for bananas

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Originally Posted by OrganicBananac View Post
Interesting Richard,
Do you have a name for this product by chance?
Off the top of my head, EarthJuice has a Meta-K that is 0-0-11 i believe.
Not speaking from experience using it, just remembered seeing this product.
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Some manufacturers refer to it as "liquid potassium", others correctly as potassium citrate, and some as "potassium in citric acid chelate".
I carry it in my online store under "Potassium Supplement". Otherwise I have not seen it online, but often in agricultural supply stores (for commercial farmers) and in hydroponic stores. For example, a local hydroponic store carries "liquid potassium" in quart & gallon bottles.
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