Deliver High-Potassium Nutrition with Muriate of Potash 0-0-62
Boost plant strength, yield, and overall performance with Potassium Chloride 0-0-62—also known as muriate of potash (MOP). One of the most concentrated and cost-effective potassium fertilizers available, it delivers highly soluble potassium (K₂O) for strong root development, improved water regulation, and enhanced crop resilience.
Ideal for chloride-tolerant crops, turf, and large-scale fertility programs, this dry fertilizer is a go-to solution when maximizing potassium input while controlling cost per unit is critical.
Why Growers Choose Muriate of Potash:
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62% potash (K₂O) for concentrated potassium nutrition
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Highly water-soluble for efficient plant uptake
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Supports strong roots, improved drought tolerance, and yield potential
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Cost-effective potassium source for large-scale applications
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Ideal for field crops, turf, and chloride-tolerant plants
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CDFA registered and professionally formulated
Ideal Applications:
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Field Crops: Apply based on soil test and crop requirements
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Lawns & Turf: 10–15 lbs per 1,000 sq ft per year
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Vegetable Gardens: 1–2 lbs per 100 sq ft (chloride-tolerant crops only)
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Fertigation: 2–3 lbs per 100 gallons injected weekly
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Trees & Shrubs: 0.5–1 lb per inch of trunk diameter
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Hydroponics: Use with caution—monitor EC and chloride levels closely
Important Considerations:
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Best suited for chloride-tolerant crops
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Not recommended for chloride-sensitive plants
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Always base application rates on current soil test results
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Sulfate-based potassium sources are often preferred in hydroponics
Reliable Performance at Scale:
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Widely used in agriculture for consistent, dependable results
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Helps improve plant vigor, disease resistance, and water efficiency
Quality You Can Trust:
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CDFA registered
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Made in the USA
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Backed by a 90-day satisfaction guarantee
Built for Growers:
Whether you're managing large field crops or maintaining turf and landscapes, potassium chloride provides an efficient, economical way to meet your crop’s potassium needs.








