Why Magnesium and Sulfur are so important:
MAGNESIUM
Is the central atom of chlorophyll (green pigment) which enables plants to trap light energy from the sun for photosynthesis.
Is critical for seed germination and cell wall formation.
Is one of the first nutrients to drain from the soil after heavy rainfall.
Deficiency causes reduced growth and inhibition of nutrient uptake (N,P,K and S) due to impaired energy supply to the roots. This leads to brown/discolored leaves and poor overall plant health.SULFUR
Helps increase the uptake and efficiency of nitrogen fertilizers.
Is involved in the formation of critical plant vitamins and enzymes.
Deficiency causes reduced growth, size and quality of all plants.How To Use:
Roses & Other Flowers: Apply one teaspoon per foot of height for each plant once every three weeks.
Tomatoes & Vegetables: Apply one teaspoon per foot of height for each plant once every two weeks.
All Types of Shrubs & Trees:
Shrubs: Apply one tablespoon per nine sq. ft (3'x3') over the root zone every three months.
Evergreens & Trees: Apply two tablespoons per nine sq. ft (3' x 3') over the root zone eveyr three months.
Palm Trees: Apply two to four pounds per tree over the root zone four times a year.
Soil Mix: Sprinkle one cup per 100 sq. ft. (10'x10') mix into soil prior to planting.
Potted Plants: Mix 1/2 cup per gallon of water; then water with mixture every four weeks.
All Types of Outdoor Plants: Mix 1/2 cup per gallon of water; then water with mixture over leaves and roots every three to four weeks.
Lawns: Add two cups to hose-end sprayer and apply evently over 1,000 sq. ft. once per month.