Depends on the strain, the stuff that can normally be purchased where I live often has a citrus flavor to it so I guess thats basicly what it tastes like. I know that the flavor will change depending on how long you keep it growing, how much light the plant gets, how well you look after the plants and the temperature it is kept at so unless you getting your stuff off the same grower it will almost always taste different every time you buy it.
Potash alum typically appears as colorless or white crystals with a slightly sweet, astringent taste. It is often found in a crystalline form resembling transparent octahedrons.
Yes, potash can dissolve in water. Potash is a common term for potassium-containing compounds like potassium carbonate or potassium hydroxide, both of which are soluble in water.
To increase potash in soil effectively, you can use potash-rich fertilizers like potassium sulfate or potassium chloride. These can be applied directly to the soil according to the recommended dosage. Additionally, incorporating organic matter like compost can also help improve potash levels in the soil over time.
Potash is non-renewable reasorse because it is like coal it takes millions of years to make and it has to be mined :)
potash is in bananas
a mineral that is put in fertilizer
The word "potash" is derived from the element "potassium".
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advantages to mining potash
Julie Potash is 5' 4".
Arab Potash was created in 1956.
There are Potash mines in Utah. Potash deposts are also known in North Dakota, Montana and Michigan.