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Tom B

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Hi guys,
Was wondering if anyone could tell me what the benefits/problems would be with adding Magnesium Sulfate to the soil to increase Magnesium levels would be. That would mean it would alter pH, and I was wondering what the effects of MGSO4 are on soil pH. I am looking to increase my levels of Mg about 100-150 ppm.

Thanks,
Tom Beachy

4/6/2004 10:47:46 AM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

Impact on pH is practically nonexistent. Dolomitic Limestone, even at lighter rates, will speak to the Mg need.

Then in-season tissue analysis can identify the need for foliar Mg if warranted.

4/6/2004 2:13:56 PM

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