Guaranteed Analysis:
Total Nitrogen........................................7%
Soluble Potash.......................................3%
Calcium................................................4%
Magnesium...........................................2%
Green Industry professionals wage a constant battle to correct Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg) nutrient deficiencies that occur in plants. Symptoms of calcium and magnesium deficient plants include:
Immature development and deformity of the plant.
Calcium deficiencies most often occur in the newest growth of a plant. The leaves and new tissue of the plant will curl, twist, and eventually fall off.
When a plant is deficient in magnesium, it is the older, more established leaves that are first affected. The plant will become chlorotic, with the leaves changing color beginning as a reddish brown and changing over to yellow. The end result is that the leaves curl and eventually drop off of the plant.
To prevent and correct these deficiencies, a 2-to-1 calcium-to-magnesium ratio product is most often recommended. Growth Products Cal-Mag Max (7-0-3) fertilizer with 4% chelated calcium and 2% chelated magnesium fits the bill perfectly. It is quick-acting and easy to use.
Cal-Mag Max is great for all classes of horticultural plants, including ornamentals, trees, shrubs, plants, turfgrass, etc.. When applied as a foliar spray, it provides almost immediate correction of calcium and magnesium deficiencies. Cal-Mag Max can also be applied to the soil, as a supplement or in alternation with other fertilizers.
Application rate:
Turf:
1 to 3 oz. of Cal-Mag per 1,000 sq. ft.
Nursery: 1 quart per 100 gallons of water
Trees and Shrubs: 24 to 36 oz. in 100 gallons of water
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