FERTILIZER RICH IN MAGNESIUM FOR PLANTS 420
Madagascar in a fertilizer rich in bioencapsulated Magnesium to cover deficiencies, recommended in times of greatest need, it helps the synthesis of sugars and proteins for essential amino acids.
It helps the absorption of phosphorus and helps to protect against punctual lack of water, it is important not to overdo it as it can collapse the plant.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - MAGNESIUM FERTILIZER
Apply when Magnesium deficiencies are denoted. Add between 2 and 3 ml per liter of water, once or twice a week until deficiencies are corrected.
COMPOSITION - NATURAL MAGNESIUM FERTILIZER
NITROGEN (N) |
1% |
MAGNESIUM (Mg) |
6% |
AMINO ACIDS |
4% |
OLIGOPEPTIDES |
9% |
DENSITY |
1,15 g/ml |
pH |
5,1-6 |
WHAT IS MAGNESIUM GOOD FOR IN PLANT GROWING?
Magnesium (Mg) is a secondary nutrient that plants need for normal and healthy development, let's say that it helps the plant to develop in optimal conditions.
The main function of magnesium is that of the central atom in the chlorophyll molecule. In addition, to feed the enzymes that belong to the cells of the plants, which need magnesium for their correct functioning. It also contributes to protein synthesis.
Together with Calcium and Sulphur, they form a group of secondary nutrients (they are considered secondary due to the amount they need and not because of their importance).
The lack of these 3 nutrients or any of them is as detrimental to the development of plants 420, as any of the three primary ones (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) or the deficiency of micronutrients (iron, manganese, boron, zinc, copper and molybdenum).
Furthermore, in some plants, the tissue concentration of magnesium is comparable to that of phosphorus, a primary nutrient.
MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY IN PLANTS
Magnesium is mobile in plants, so deficiency symptoms first appear on older leaves: they turn yellow with green veins (interveinal chlorosis).
Although the availability of magnesium for plant uptake is generally not significantly affected by the pH of soilless growing media, it does increase as the pH increases.
Magnesium deficiency is often caused by lack of application, but can also be induced by high levels of calcium, potassium or sodium in the growing medium.
CAUTION – HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
Do not eat, keep out of reach of children. As in most fertilizers, solubility increases with temperature and care must be taken to avoid the risk of the solution precipitating to the bottom.