Flowable Dolomitic Limestone (Liquid)
"A revolutionary new way to adjust pH in acid soils and pond water"

General Information
Webster's New World Dictionary defines lime as " a white
substance, calcium oxide, obtained from limestone and used to
neutralize acid soil" and Limestone is defined as
"rock consisting mainly of calcium carbonate".
Please note that limestone is considered a rock and as we know,
rocks are not readily soluble in water. Therefore, it must be
ground to a very fine substance to neutralize acid soils
effectively. With most granular agricultural limestone the
fineness is limited to 30% to 40% passing through a 100 mesh
screen. Southwest Environment Services Flowable Dolomitic Limestone is ground to a
fineness whereby 100% will pass through a 300 mesh screen ( see
particle size on guaranteed analysis label). It stands to reason
that the fineness of this product would allow the pH in both
soil and water to start changing in considerably less time than
granular limestone.
Conventional agricultural limestone is usually applied in the
fall and winter months. This allows several months for the
granular lime to start breaking down to neutralize acid soils.
Southwest Environment Services Flowable Dolomitic Limestone can be applied at any time of
the year and is not restricted to seasonal application since it
begins to neutralize acid soils usually within 7 to 10 days.
Hydro-Seeding With Liquid Lime
When a site has been prepared to hydro-seed and the specifications call for lime, what are you going to use? Are you going to have a
spreader truck come and spread agricultural lime? Are you going
to use a tag-along spreader and spread the lime yourself? What
if you have severe slopes? How are you going to get even
coverage? Most of the lime will end up at the bottom of the
slope. Maybe you're thinking of pouring bagged limestone into
your hydro-seeder and applying it along with seed, fertilizer,
and mulch. Nope! Remember in times past when this was done, most
of the lime ended up at the bottom of the hydro-seeder. Not to
mention the abrasive abuse limestone can cause equipment.
These costly methods have been used since day one and have been
less effective in raising the pH in acid soils. Granular
agricultural limestone usually takes anywhere from 6 to 9 months
to start working and by this time the fertilizer that was
applied will long have been leached away. This allows for a very
un-healthy stand of grass. We've all seen this happen.
Southwest Environment Services Flowable Dolomitic Limestone can be applied directly into a
hydro-seeder and the fineness of this material will cause no
abrasive damage to the equipment. Since it is already in
suspension, it will readily mix with seed, fertilizer, and mulch
which will allow even distribution over the surface area. You
won't have to worry about it settling in the bottom of the tank
as with granular agricultural limestone. And yes, it will start
to work almost immediately along with the fertilizer to insure a
more rapid stand of healthy grass. usually 2 1/2 to 5 gallons of
liquid lime per acre will provide the needed benefits to raise
pH in acid soils. As stated earlier, liquid lime will start
reacting within 7 to 10 days whereby ag-lime takes 6 to 9
months.
Liquid lime is not to be used as a replacement for agricultural
lime but it can be used to provide a quick pH change, therefore,
allowing a much healthier stand of grass in less time. Proper
maintenance should be followed and a soil sample is recommended.
Liquid Lime In Fish Ponds
Southwest Environment Services Flowable Dolomitic Limestone is a highly concentrated liquid lime
that has shown remarkable results in fish ponds to raise the pH
and to adjust the alkalinity and hardness of the water in a very
short length of time.
I have been associated with liquid lime for the past 7 years and
I introduced it to fish pond owners approximately 6 years ago. I
must give credit to Mr. Clay Chappell, Southland Fisheries
Corp., Hopkins, S.C. for his interest in this new product. He
began experimenting with it on a small scale and found it to
start changing the pH and adjusting the alkalinity and hardness
of the water almost immediately. He then tried it in some of his
smaller ponds and found it to be very rewarding compared
to the "old-timey" method of shoveling agricultural
lime in their ponds. Liquid lime can be applied at any time of
the year. Usually the conventional method of liming take place
in the fall and winter months. The reason being, it takes months
for the ag-lime to start working whereby liquid lime starts
working in just a few days. A lot of fish pond owners have
neglected their ponds , especially when it comes to liming them
simply because of the tremendous amount of work it takes to
apply conventional agricultural limestone.
I've talked to a lot of fish pond owners and they have told me
horror stories about putting a 4'x8' sheet of plywood on a jon
boat, shoveling lime on the plywood, and paddling about the pond
as they shoveled the lime in the water. I've heard how
long it takes to apply 2 or 3 tons of lime per acre, and in some
cases, even more.
The most remarkable feature about Southwest Environment Services Flowable Dolomitic Limestone
is the amount needed per acre to
start adjusting the pH, alkalinity, and hardness of water.
Southland Fisheries Corp. will generally apply 5 gallons of
liquid lime per surface acre and get results immediately. They
said that before the introduction of this product, they would
have applied 2 tons of agricultural lime per surface acre.
The use of liquid lime in small ponds has been very successful,
but in a 50 acre lake it probably would be more feasible to use
agricultural lime. The reason being is because in a larger body
of water, the flow of water in the lake would be tremendous and
the flow of water over the spillway would be a lot more. Where
you have a large movement of water, the elements applied would
be washed away more rapidly.
The application of liquid lime in a fish pond is very
simple. A lot of fish pond owners have taken a 5 gallon bucket,
poured a 2 1/2 gallon jug of liquid lime in it, and filled it up
with water. Be sure to stir it well to keep it in suspension.
Slowly pour the solution over the rear of a small boat into the
pathway of the motor. Even a trolling motor will work. It would
probably be best if you moved around the edge of the pond
working your way to the middle. Pouring the mixture into the
pathway of a small motor will disburse the lime more evenly
throughout the pond.
Southwest Environment Services Flowable Dolomitic Limestone
is not a replacement for agricultural lime, but in
some cases it can save a fish pond owner a lot of work. There's
a lot of ponds located in remote areas that would not be
accessible for a large truck to deliver lime.
- Guaranteed Analysis -
Minimums:
Calcium Carbonate Equivalent (CCE)
Relative Neutralizing Value (RNV)
Calcium (Ca)
Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3)
Calcium Oxide (CaO)
Magnesium (Mg)
Magnesium Carbonate (MgCO3)
Magnesium Oxide (MgO)
Moisture, Maximum |
As Packaged
77.0%
76.0%
14.0%
38.0%
21.0%
8.0%
32.0%
15.0%
30.0% |
Dry Basis
110.0%
109.0%
21.0%
55.0%
31.0%
12.0%
46.0%
22.0%
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Freezing Stability
Storage Stability |
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Store above 32F
9 months |
20 Mesh
100 Mesh
300 Mesh |
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100% Passing (Min.)
100% Passing (Min.)
100% Passing (Min.) |
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