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Epsom Salt Moringa Soil Fertilizer
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Epsom Salt Moringa Soil Fertilizer:
Boost Supreme Plant health & Grow.
(Great to use on all Plants)
One of the BEST fertilizers you will find is EPSOM Moringa salts. Just mix into your soil and see amazing results!
MORINGA: very High in Nitrogen
EPSOM salts contain both magnesium and sulfur, two very important elements required for healthy plant growth.
Chemically, Epsom salts is hydrated magnesium sulfate (about 10 percent magnesium and 13 percent sulfur). Magnesium is critical for seed germination and the production of chlorophyll, fruit, and nuts. Magnesium helps strengthen cell walls and improves plants' uptake of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
Sulfur, a key element in plant growth, is critical to production of vitamins, amino acids (therefore protein), and enzymes. It's also the compound that gives vegetables such as broccoli and onions their flavors. Sulfur is seldom deficient in garden soils in North America because acid rain and commonly used animal manures contain sulfur, as do chemical fertilizers such as ammonium sulfate.
Boost Supreme Plant health & Grow.
(Great to use on all Plants)
One of the BEST fertilizers you will find is EPSOM Moringa salts. Just mix into your soil and see amazing results!
MORINGA: very High in Nitrogen
EPSOM salts contain both magnesium and sulfur, two very important elements required for healthy plant growth.
Chemically, Epsom salts is hydrated magnesium sulfate (about 10 percent magnesium and 13 percent sulfur). Magnesium is critical for seed germination and the production of chlorophyll, fruit, and nuts. Magnesium helps strengthen cell walls and improves plants' uptake of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
Sulfur, a key element in plant growth, is critical to production of vitamins, amino acids (therefore protein), and enzymes. It's also the compound that gives vegetables such as broccoli and onions their flavors. Sulfur is seldom deficient in garden soils in North America because acid rain and commonly used animal manures contain sulfur, as do chemical fertilizers such as ammonium sulfate.