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Simplot PP SoilPack TruGyp 21

Simplot PP SoilPack TruGyp 21

A superior quality granulated gypsum product.

TruGyp®, a granulated gypsum product for use on golf courses, lawns, sports fields, ornamental beds, and any other location that needs calcium to address soil deficiencies or to combat high salt content in irrigation water and soils.

  1. Made from a gypsum source that has a purity of 95% or greater, which means more calcium for your money

  2. Milling of the raw gypsum prior to granulation greatly increases the amount of surface area that comes in contact with water, increasing the rate of solubilization

  3. High quality granulation ensures granules that are consistent for an even application and readily dissolve when contacted by water

 


SoilPack®

Products designed to enhance the physical, chemical and biological components of the soil for improved plant response.

Products designed to influence soil health.

SoilPack® Features:

  • Natural-organic granular fertilizers
  • Natural-organic granular fertilizers bridged with readily available nitrogen for staged release of nutrients
  • Highest quality gypsum and limestone calcium products
  • Highest quality water-soluble and liquid humic acid products

SoilPack Overview PDF

 

PerformancePack™

Exclusive Specialty Products

PerformancePack™ provides exclusive specialty turf and horticulture products available only from Simplot Turf & Horticulture. Each PerformancePack™ has been shown to be highly effective at solving specific agronomic concerns.

PerformancePack Catalogue PDF

 

 

Centaur Asia Pacific is the distributor for Simplot Partners range of products in Hong Kong and Macau.

Updated on: 17 June 2022

Analysis

Sulfur (S) 17.000%
Calcium (Ca) 21.000%

 

Directions and Usage

Apply 10 lbs. of TruGyp® per 1,000 sq. ft. once a month to address calcium deficiencies and/or manage sodium build-up from high salt irrigation sources. For correctional rates perform a soil test and refer to deficiency correction rates provided by University research/extension bulletins or soil testing laboratories, or consulting agronomist.