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Magnesium 36
Magnesium 36 is a high-analysis, water-soluble, uniformly granulated magnesium fertilizer, specifically designed to assist in plant growth, and maximizing yield.
Magnesium functions in plant Download Fact Sheet
- Core component in chlorophyll
- Assists in phosphate uptake
- Required in photosynthesis
- Aids in enzyme regulation
- Encourages seed production
- Assists in uptake of other nutrients
Magnesium can be deficient in
- Sandy soils, compacted soils
- High soil pH or low soil pH
- Excessive phosphorus, calcium, zinc, manganese or copper levels
Symptoms
- Interveinal chlorosis of the older, lower leaves
- Leaf drop, weak stalks, irregular roots
- Pale green color in older leaves
- Leaf margins curl up, may turn brown to purple in color
Critical levels in plant and soil tests
- Plant Tissue: Mg percentage
- Critical levels at about .30%-.60%
- Corn: .20%-.60%
- Beans: .30%-.60%
- Wheat: .20%-.60%
- Soil Test: parts per million (ppm), 0-6”
- Deficient: <86 ppm
- Marginal: 86-170 ppm
- Sufficient: >170 ppm
Use Magnesium 36 for fall and pre-plant iron deficiency prevention. Magnesium 36 is the product of choice for broadcast and band applications in a wide range of conditions.
- Magnesium 36 is a high-analysis, water-soluble fertilizer for a variety of crop needs.
- Crop essential sulfur at 6%. All the sulfur in Magnesium 36 is in the immediately available form of sulfate sulfur.
- Nitrogen content of 1% provides added dollar value to Magnesium 36 and it is in the ammonium form, which means it won’t volatilize.
- Magnesium 36 is an excellent fertilizer for the correction of magnesium deficiencies.
- Magnesium 36 is effective when used for maintaining proper magnesium nutrient ratios.