It plays a key role in the formation of chlorophyll for photosynthesis
aids in the process of cell division
It plays a vital role in plant metabolism, where it acts as an enzyme activator for the synthesis of proteins and carbohydrates.
Plants cannot absorb potassium and phosphorus unless there is a sufficient amount of magnesium.
Resisting leaf yellowing
Works on forming a strong root system, strong stems
⏪Magnesium deficiency symptoms: The appearance of yellow speckled spots on old leaves may indicate brown spots on the edges of the leaves. As the deficiency increases, the leaves become completely yellow and only the veins remain green. This affects the plant’s performance in terms of growth and flower and fruit production. Magnesium fertilization is necessary.
⏪Symptoms of Hypermagnesemia:
Increasing the magnesium content in the soil affects the plant’s absorption of calcium, which can lead to calcium deficiency in the plant.
Therefore, we recommend not exceeding the allowable limits of magnesium fertilizer for plants.
Add about 5 grams of chelated magnesium fertilizer to 5 liters of water to create a solution that can be applied to the soil or sprayed directly on the leaves.
Magnesium fertilization should be repeated every 20 days.