Mag on flag leaf

Mr Tree

Member
Location
Sth Yorkshire
Over the past decade I’ve always used magsulphate on the flagleaf for greening.(High locked up Mg soils here)

Agronomist wanting to change to Magnite (Mg with a bit of N) this year

What’s everyone’s thoughts ?
Do you use Mg on flag leaf?

Cheers
 

Hard Graft

Member
BASE UK Member
Location
British Isles
Magnesium nitrate as a good quick uptake but short lived
magnesium sulphate is slower uptake and longer lasting and cheeper
Magnesium oxide I don’t like
Magnesium chloride is supposed to be very good as well and better uptake than the bittersalts
So my aim is 4 sulphate to one nitrate to 1 chloride

I do prefer using a mix and diverseity and I use mg sulphate for a lot off my sulphur
 
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