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Magnesium sulfate

Magnesium sulfate

Consumption rate:
Winter ripak - 1.5-2 kg, spring and winter grains - 0.75-1 kg, corn - 1-1.25 kg, turvy beetroot - 1-1.75 kg, potatoes - 0.75-1.75 kg, bows and pastors - 1-2.5 kg, fruits of a tree and bushes - 1-1.2 kg, vegetables - 0.6-1.2 kg
Weight:
1kg
Composition:
20.0% - total magnesium oxide (MgO) 15.0% - magnesium oxide (MgO), soluble in water; 35.0% - total sulfur trioxide (SO3)
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Advantages of magnesium sulfate from NASINTRAV:

Sulfur helps to increase yield by increasing the efficiency of nitrogen use.

Thanks to the minerals in the fertilizers, oil crops get a high fat content, seeds get more proteins, potatoes are richer in starch, and sugar beets get a higher sucrose content.

Magnesium, which is an important component of chlorophyll, is necessary for photosynthesis and activates the work of enzymes, regulating the energy balance of plants.

Helps reduce the negative impact of toxic aluminum on the root system of plants and increases resistance to fungal diseases and pests.

The use of sulfur is especially recommended for feeding winter rape, winter wheat, sugar beets, potatoes, corn and perennial plants.

Application rates per 100 m2:

Winter rape - 1.5-2 kg

Spring and winter cereals - 0.75-1 kg

Corn — 1-1.25 kg

Sugar beet — 1-1.75 kg

Potatoes — 0.75-1.75 kg

Meadows and pastures, depending on the type of use and yield level — 1-2.5 kg

Fruit trees and bushes — 1-1.2 kg

Vegetables - 0.6-1.2 kg

Granular magnesium sulfate is especially suitable for feeding winter rape and winter wheat, sugar beets, potatoes, corn, and perennial plants. Intended for use on light and acidic soils where magnesium is leached. On light soils, it is recommended to divide the dose by 30-50% of the amount at the beginning of autumn and apply the rest in early spring to prevent component leaching. In the case of depleted/degraded soils, the recommended doses should be increased by 50%.

When growing winter rapeseed and wheat, fertilizer should also be applied in early spring to restore the soil after winter and prepare the plants for effective use of the first dose of nitrogen. In the case of perennial plants, approximately half of the planned amount should be applied in the spring (before the plants grow). When used on pastures or meadows, use in smaller doses, preferably after grazing or mowing.


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