


Magnesium Sulphate
Magnesium sulphate is a secondary nutrient and is used to correct magnesium deficiency in the soil. Magnesium sulphate also improves nitrogen and phosphorous uptake by crops. It is best for crops that required magnesium-rich soil for growth, it is also widely used in pot mixes too.
Key Benefits
Increases the amount of chlorophyll and keeps the crops green
It is essential for enzyme formation
Enhances carbohydrate usage in plants
Accelerates enzymes production of sugar
Helps in increasing new crop branches and germs
Improves nitrogen and phosphorous uptake by crops

How to use Magnesium Sulphate
The fertilizer should be used considering placement, proportion, and time of crop cycle. Magnesium Sulphate should be applied directly to the soil at the time of sowing or in standing crops.
For crops in humid and heavy soils in dosages of 50-60KG/acre and in light soils at the rate of 40-50KG/acre should be applied.
This fertilizer can also be used by using the leafy spray method, it is advisable to mix with 5grams of IFFCO Magnesium Sulphate per liter water along with water for greater absorption of the nutrient. This spraying can be done 2 or 3 times with the gap of 10-15 days, it should be sprayed using proper spray nozzles in early morning or evening. Spray should be used according to crop & soil and leaves should be properly soaked with fertilizer.