Magnesium Sulphate
(15 % MgO, 28% S)
Magnesium sulfate is an inorganic salt consisting of magnesium, sulphur and oxygen.
It is usually found as the heptahydrate form its common name is “Epsom salt”. Epsom salt got its name from saline spring in Epsom in Surrey settlement of England.
Magnesium is the foundation stone of chlorophyll, which gives the green color of the leaves to the plants and is a very important element that development the formation of leaves.
Magnesium sulphate can be applied directly to leaves of plants or soil. The foliar application is a better way in order to get effective result
What are common uses for Magnesium Sulphate ?
In greenhouses, open vegetable cultivation, on dense meadows.
Fruits and leafy vegetables such as lettuce and cabbage
Green spaces and ornamental plant species
In the field of animal husbandry; it is also widely used in animal foods as a feed additive Click to download msds file