Description
Manganese is a micronutrient that is commonly deficient in soils with a pH level above 6.5. When your plants are lacking of this mineral, they exhibit visible symptoms. For example, beans and many non-grain crops develop yellow or white areas between the veins of the leaves. To remedy this, you can apply manganese sulfate, which is one of the most common fertiliser sources of manganese.
Soil Application
1. Water your plants deeply one week prior to applying the soil application. The extra moisture ensures that the manganese sulfate is properly absorbed into the soil.
2. Spread the required amount of manganese sulfate uniformly over the soil by following the instructions on the container. If you have a larger growing area, use a fertilizer spreader. For landscapes, 1/3 cup of manganese is typically applied per 10 square meter.
3. Mix the fertiliser into the soil using your hands, or use a rake for bigger areas. Water the soil application area to keep the manganese sulfate from blowing away and enable it to sink deeply into the soil.
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