Description
Magnesium Sulphate (Epsom Salts) are A must-have for addressing magnesium deficiency and promoting lush, healthy plant growth.
Magnesium Sulphate, commonly known as Epsom Salts, is a natural and effective solution to combat magnesium deficiency in soil. Essential for photosynthesis, magnesium plays a vital role in plant health, ensuring vibrant greenery and eliminating yellowing in leaves. Perfect for use in gardens, landscapes, and container plants, it supports the growth of acid-loving plants like gardenias, azaleas, and citrus.
- Corrects Magnesium Deficiency: Eliminates yellowing between leaf veins, primarily in older leaves.
- Boosts Photosynthesis: Magnesium is essential for photosynthesis, enabling plants to thrive.
- Prevents Leaf Drop: Helps stop curling leaf margins and prevents premature leaf shedding.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for acid-loving plants, tomatoes, and citrus trees.
- Plant Vigor Enhancement: Strengthens plants, leading to lush, healthy foliage.
Typical Analysis
- Magnesium Sulphate: MgSO₄·7H₂O (99.5% minimum)
- Magnesium (Mg): 9.8% minimum as sulphate
- Sulphur (S): 13% minimum as sulphate
Application Instructions
- Garden Beds: Apply 20–30g per square meter and water thoroughly.
- Potted Plants: Dissolve 1 teaspoon in 4 liters of water and use as a foliar spray or soil drench.
- Tomatoes & Citrus: Apply around the base of plants at the start of the growing season for optimal results.
Repeat applications as needed to maintain plant health.
Why You Should Buy
- Restore Plant Health: Quickly corrects visible symptoms of magnesium deficiency, ensuring vigorous growth.
- Easy to Use: Simple application methods suitable for gardens, landscapes, and container plants.
- All-Natural Solution: A safe and effective way to enhance plant health without harsh chemicals.
- Acid-Loving Plants’ Best Friend: Especially beneficial for gardenias, azaleas, and citrus trees.
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