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I'm sorry, but I'm an experimental bot and not yet able to access the entire PriceCheck catalog for specific dosage information on applying sulfur to reduce soil pH. However, I can recommend the Sulfur 500 Grams product for R100 that you're currently viewing, as it’s a great option for acidifying soil for your acid-loving plants. Additionally, the "Soil Test Kit - pH Test Kit - Npk Test Kit" for R589 could help you assess your soil's pH levels effectively. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!