Manganese Sulphate 99%
Manganese is a micronutrient that is commonly deficient in soils with a pH level above 6.5. When your plants are lacking of this mineral, they exhibit visible symptoms. For example, beans and many non-grain crops develop yellow or white areas between the veins of the leaves. To remedy this, you can apply manganese sulfate, which is one of the most common fertilizer sources of manganese. You can choose to fertilize with manganese via a soil application or foliar spray.
Applying Soil Application
Using Foliar Spray
Water your plants deeply the week before you plan to apply the foliar spray.
Add the appropriate amount of water and manganese sulfate to your tank sprayer by following the instructions on the package. Lock the tank to close it securely, and then swirl it around to ensure the manganese mixes well with the water.
Spray your plants thoroughly making sure to cover the tops and bottoms of leaves, the stems and top of soil. The solution should be dripping from your plant when you're done.
Repeat the foliar spray process two or three times for optimum results. Typically, you must wait three weeks before spraying again, but be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper application. If rainfall occurs shortly after a foliar spray treatment, the spray will be washed away and reapplication will be required.
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