Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate MgO – 23% | SO3 – 46% with microelements (Zn, Mn) Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate 23% MgO – a well-known and highly-valued fertilizer incorporating the core principles of fertilization, enriched by microelements. Plant nutrition with Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate is the best way to supply plants with magnesium and sulfur: nutrients needed to ensure proper growth, high yields and structural quality. www.arkop.pl Nutrients % [% m/m]: • ater soluble magnesium oxide (MgO) 23.0 W • ater soluble sulfur trioxide (SO3) 46.0 W • icroelements (Zn and Mn) M Application instruction Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate can be applied in the form of an independent water solution or together with urea, foliar fertilizers and appropriate pesticides (in any dose recommended by the producer). To achieve the best results we recommend application of the Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate in the form of a water solution together with appropriate foliar fertilizers, e.g.: • • • • • ActiPlon – crystalline fertilizers with microelements Actipol – microelement chelates of: iron, manganese, zinc, copper, molybdenum and cobalt ActiCal – liquid calcium chelate ActiBor – 150 – liquid boron fertilizer Super ActiBor – 21 – crystalline boron fertilizer When dissolving, Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate MgO 23% increases the temperature of the solution, which enhances the effectiveness of the spray. Preparation of a working solution In the sprayer tank filled up to half of the capacity with water, with the mixer turned on, dissolve, one by one, Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate, urea, microelement fertilizers and pesticide. The solution should be used up within several hours from its preparation. It is recommended to apply Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate according to the dosage information presented in the table. The remaining components of the working solution should be applied according to the recommendations of their producers in t
Open the catalog to page 1RAPESEED OO POTATOES Q£ ^ CORN < “ FIELD BEANS _AND PEAS => LUPIN Q£ U PASTURES AND MEADOWS I - 4-8 leaves II - 15-20 days after the first spray I - start of tillering II - blade formation phase I - start of spring vegetation II - green bud phase (beginning) I - formation of side shoots II - before flowering I - 4-7 leaves II - 10-15 days after the first spray I - 6-8 leaves II - before start of flowering I - well formed rosette II - before start of flowering I - after start of spring vegetation II - after each grazing and hay harvest at the time of initial regrowth of pasture sward in the...
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