Magnesium sulphate BRINK Big Bag (1250) 250kg

Item No.150550162
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Description

Bitter salt (Magnesium Sulphate) is well soluble in water and also suitable for foliar fertilization in case of a magnesium deficiency. Bitter salt should be dissolved in the B-tray to prevent precipitation with calcium.

Composition

MgS04.7H20

 Sulphate (S03) 32%
 Sulphur (S) 13%
 Magnesium oxide (MgO) 16%
 Magnesium (Mg) 9.6%


Application

The Bitter Salt Brink occurs from a chemical reaction and can therefore not be used in organic cultivation.

Magnesium sulphate BRINK Big Bag (1250) 250kg

Item No.150550162
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Description

Bitter salt (Magnesium Sulphate) is well soluble in water and also suitable for foliar fertilization in case of a magnesium deficiency. Bitter salt should be dissolved in the B-tray to prevent precipitation with calcium.

Composition

MgS04.7H20

 Sulphate (S03) 32%
 Sulphur (S) 13%
 Magnesium oxide (MgO) 16%
 Magnesium (Mg) 9.6%


Application

The Bitter Salt Brink occurs from a chemical reaction and can therefore not be used in organic cultivation.

Inspiration from our Knowledge Center
magnesium deficiency leaf
How can deficiency symptoms in plants be recognized?
Various factors such as the acidity of the crop, can cause nutrients (such as magnesium, calcium and various trace elements) not to dissolve properly. This leads to insufficient intake of nutrients, which can cause deficiency symptoms.

How to prevent nutrients from precipitating in fertilizer tanks?
When mixing the fertilizers, the risk of precipitation in the fertilizer tanks is present. This is often caused by incorrect dosing or mixing. When precipitation occurs, fertilizers are no longer available for plants. Besides, it results in blockage of filters, leading to many problems.