Deer season is getting closer and closer everybody. Let me know if you have any questions around my seed blends or just let me know what you people are doing as far as food plots go!
Great video! My experience with Plot Start...I've had better luck with actual liquid lime products. The lime we need to improve our PH is calcium carbonate. Plotstart has the "readily available calcium" but missing the carbonate. Calcium alone, while extremely beneficial to the crop, will not change PH. I'm not by any means knocking your method, I just know none of this stuff is cheap, so sharing my experience so that you may get the most for your money, time, and effort! Keep up the good work, here's to a successful season!!!!
@@VanceVenisonOutdoors I 1000% hear ya and see where you’re coming from. If you have a liquid lime product ud recommend I’m all ears! Next year I’ll do a comparison video. I’m always into trying new things!
@jaytacoutdoors I had really good luck with Plot Dr Liquid Lime. If you look at the back of a bag of lime, you will see the calcium carbonate equivalent, CCE. I think of that as the 'purity'of the lime, the higher the CCE, the more of an impact it will have on the PH. Plot Dr liquid lime has the ingredients listed on the container, derived from calcium carbonate and has the CCE. If im not mistaken, plotstart is calcium phosphate, so there is no CCE. Im not a chemist, but it could possibly be argued that the phosphate, a salt, could be counterproductive and negativity impact the PH. My property is in the Southeast, I started with a 4.72 PH. Lots of work but now I'm at 6.0 in one and 6.5 in the other. It is worth saying, however, the liquid lime isn't my end all be all. I still use pelletized lime, for longevity. Liquid Lime gets it there quicker...but won't last as long. Again, just food for thought and sharing what I've learned from researching some of these things as I try to make the most of my property as well!!