The Potash Super Mag N range:
|
N |
P |
K |
S |
Mg |
Ca |
| 15% Potash Super Mag N |
5.9 |
4.8 |
7.5 |
6.2 |
4.0 |
11 |
| 20% Potash Super Mag N |
5.5 |
4.6 |
10.0 |
5.8 |
3.7 |
10 |
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Physical Description:
Colour varies depending on components. Fertiliser mix consists of pink to brown or dark grey granules, with red or white crystalline granules.
Uses:
Potash Super Mag N is a mixture of serpentine superphosphate, sulphur super, potassium chloride and urea and contains soluble phosphate, sulphate sulphur, magnesium and calcium as well as potassium and nitrogen and can be used for pastoral maintenance or development, particularly where N status of the soil is expected to be low. It is ideal for forage cropping, arable or horticultural situations where immediate responses are required.
Benefits:
Potash Super Mag N is a multi-nutrient fertiliser which suits many different land uses, especially where all 6 of the major nutrients are required. All the components have readily soluble nutrients, except for the small amount of elemental S and some of the Mg in the serpentine super, available for immediate plant response. On pastoral soils, particularly in dairying, these products are ideally suited for applying maintenance P, K, S, Mg etc. and where a boost in growth is required on the shoulders of the season from the N component.
Application:
Spreading rates for Potash Super Mag N vary greatly and actual spreading rates will vary according to farm type, crop grown, climate, productivity and soil type - it is best to confirm rates with a Field Officer.
Storage & Handling:
Unlike most superphosphate based fertilisers, Potash Super Mag N is not stable and should be applied as soon as practical after mixing at the store.