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What plant need Magnesium Sulphate

Magnesium sulfate, known in most households as Epsom salts, is a combination of magnesium and sulfur, which are essential plant nutrient, its well known roles is in the photosynthesis process which can help leaves appear green and make crop yield increase and quality improvement.

 

   Magnesium is the sixth largest nutrient element in crops. It is a component of chlorophyll and pigment. It is the only metal element in chlorophyll molecules. Magnesium is the activator of various enzymes. Magnesium is an essential component of polyribosome and promotes vitamins A and vitamins C in crops. magnesium can promote photosynthesis and promote the formation of carbohydrate protein and fat. Improve crop yields and improve the quality of agricultural products. In addition, magnesium can also promote the absorption of silicon by plants. The content of magnesium in crops is highest in seeds, secondary in stems and leaves, and lowest in roots.

        Magnesium sulphate Soil usage:

 As a base fertilizer, it is generally mixed with other chemical fertilizers or organic fertilizers before or after planting. Do topdressing early, apply ditch or water. The suggested amount of magnesium sulphate applied to the soil is 150-200kg per Ha . and the pure magnesium is 15-22.5 kg per Ha. Once applied, it can be applied after season crops, not every season.

 Foliar application of liquid foliar fertilizer

 foliar application in the early and middle stages of crop growth. The concentration of spray applied at different growth stages for same crop or different crops is often different. The total concentration of spraying with Magnesium Sulphate should be mastered. The fruit trees are 0.5%-1.0%, the vegetables are 0.2%-0.5%, and the field crops are: The rice, cotton and corn are 0.3%-0.8%, and the spraying amount of magnesium fertilizer per mu is 50 kg-150 kg.

 

Different Magnesium at different crops

        In general, legume crops contain higher levels of magnesium than grass crops, and root crops typically absorb twice as much magnesium as cereal crops. Rice, peanuts, sesame seeds, cash crops, citrus, bananas, pineapples, tobacco, and potatoes, tomatoes, and cucumbers in the field crops are all crops that require more magnesium. As a fertilizer, magnesium sulphate can be directly used as base fertilizer, top dressing and foliar fertilizer. It can be applied alone or as a component. It can be used in traditional agriculture or high value-added precision agriculture, flowers and Application in the field of soilless cultivation

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