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.

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