Secondary Plant Nutrients Supplier

These are the Nutrients that are required by plants in lesser quantities than the primary nutrients. However, they too control major plant functions such as chlorophyll formation, protein synthesis, etc. Secondary Nutrient deficiency can cause inhibited growth and poor yield. Mahadev Agro’s secondary plant nutrients supplier ensure soil fertility and high yielding crops.

Secondary Plant Nutrients Supplier

Sulphur Bentonite

Sulphur Bentonite – A Reliable Source of Essential Nutrients

Sulphur Bentonite is a specialized blend of pure sulphur and bentonite clay, providing a steady supply of secondary nutrients for plant growth. Sulphur, one of the 17 essential plant nutrients, plays a crucial role in enzyme formation, chlorophyll production, nitrogen utilization, and oil synthesis in oilseed crops.

This fertilizer gradually releases sulphur into the soil, ensuring optimal nutrient absorption. After application, the bentonite clay absorbs moisture, swells, and breaks down the sulphur into fine particles, making it more available to plants. This controlled release supports plant health, sustains crop growth, and reduces sulphur leaching, helping to maintain long-term soil fertility and productivity.

Sulphur Bentonite is an effective and sustainable choice for improving crop yields and soil health.

How to use Sulphur Bentonite

Apply fertilizers with careful consideration of placement, proportion, and the crop cycle’s timing. Sulphur Bentonite, an excellent source of secondary nutrients for plants, directly supplies sulphur to the soil during sowing or in standing crops.

For oilseed and pulse crops, apply 12-15 kg per acre to ensure optimal nutrient supply. Cereal crops thrive with 8-10 kg per acre, while fruit and vegetable crops benefit from 10-12 kg per acre. By delivering essential secondary nutrients for plants, Sulphur Bentonite promotes healthier growth, enhances nutrient absorption, and increases overall crop yield.

Magnesium Sulphate

Magnesium sulphate is an effective solution for correcting magnesium deficiencies in soil while providing essential secondary nutrients for plant growth. As a key component of chlorophyll, magnesium plays a crucial role in photosynthesis, helping plants produce energy and maintain healthy growth.

Proper application enhances nutrient absorption, improving the uptake of nitrogen and phosphorus. This leads to stronger root development, lush foliage, and higher crop yields. Crops such as potatoes, tomatoes, citrus fruits, and leafy greens particularly benefit from magnesium-rich soil.

With its high solubility, magnesium sulphate is quickly absorbed by plants, making it ideal for foliar sprays and fertigation systems. It is also commonly used in potting mixes and container gardens to supply essential magnesium in soilless growing mediums. By ensuring a steady supply of secondary nutrients, magnesium sulphate supports healthier plants and improved agricultural productivity.

How to use Magnesium Sulphate

Apply fertilizers with careful consideration of placement, proportion, and the crop cycle’s timing. Apply Magnesium Sulphate directly to the soil either at the time of sowing or in standing crops.

For crops grown in humid and heavy soils, use 50-60 kg per acre, while light soils require 40-50 kg per acre. You can also apply this fertilizer through the leafy spray method for better nutrient absorption. Mix 5 grams of IFFCO Magnesium Sulphate per liter of water and apply the solution using appropriate spray nozzles. For optimal results, spray in the early morning or evening when temperatures are cooler.

Apply fertilizers with proper consideration of placement, proportion, and crop cycle timing. Magnesium Sulphate should be applied directly to the soil at sowing or in standing crops. For humid and heavy soils, use 50-60 kg per acre, while light soils need 40-50 kg per acre. You can also apply it through the leafy spray method by mixing 5 grams of IFFCO Magnesium Sulphate per liter of water. Conduct 2-3 sprays at 10-15 day intervals, ensuring the leaves are well-soaked for better nutrient absorption. Avoid spraying during hot or windy conditions to prevent evaporation and maximize effectiveness.

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