Straight Fertilizer

Manganese Sulphate

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Manganese Sulphate is used to address Mn deficiencies which are most common in peat soils. Manganese sulphate is also applied to soils or as a foliar application for cereal production where a history of Mn deficiency exists.
This fertilizer comes in water soluble form which can use as a foliar feed to supply ready Manganese to plants.

Ferrous Sulphate

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Ferrous sulphate is commonly used in turf/lawn culture as a moss killing agent. Iron deficiency in pasture & crops is rare – where there is a deficiency it is usually related to low pH and poor drainage. This fertilizer comes in water soluble form, so can be sprayed onto marginally deficient crops when or sometimes used as a soil acidifying agent. Market gardeners often include Fe in mixes as it enhances the green colour in plant leaves.

Potassium Nitrate (RESTRICTED)

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Potassium Nitrate Fertilizer is fully water soluble and its comes in crystalline powder that is free flowing and dissolves very quickly in water without any residues.
Can be kept in storage for long time. This pure element fertilizer is not detrimental to plants because it is free from chlorine compounds and heavy metals

Muriate Of Potash

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Muriate of Potash is an multi-purpose potash fertiliser that provides the main source of potassium to all chloride tolerant crops ie cereal,oil, sugar and fibre crops.Potash plays an important role in plant metabolism, e.g. photosynthesis, transport of assimilates, protein formation, enzyme activity and water balance. It promotes yield and quality of crops and prevents crops from biotic and abiotic stress. Adequate potassium nutrients improves yield and quality of, as well as the shelf-life of crops.

Kieserite

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Kieserite contains 2 macro-nutrients magnesium and sulphur. Both Magnesium and Sulphur are required at equivalent levels to phosphorus to ensure healthy crop growth, yield and quality formation. Plants absorb raw magnesium and sulphur from the soil and undergo metabolic transformations before readily absorbed by the plant roots to fulfil a multitude of metabolic functions.