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          | Subject:  Magnesium question????? 
 
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            | 4-Kids | Sage, Arkansas | We are wanting to raise our Magnesium and Potassium....we hear lots of talk about using Epsom Salt to raise mg.   Has anyone used Potassium-magnesium sulphate (O-O-22) to raise Mg and K?     
 It was mentioned for us to use sulphate of potash (O-O-50) but using this would not help raise Mg.
 Any input on any of these?   Thanks Brian and the 4kids
 | 12/2/2009 12:30:53 AM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | SULPOMAG
 Not cheap but works great.
 | 12/2/2009 2:08:26 PM | 
		
            | big moon | Bethlehem CT | If your soil needs lime too,  use dolomitic lime which will raise your pH,calcium and magnesium levels.  Use the 0-0-50 for your potash   | 12/2/2009 4:59:09 PM | 
		
            | North Shore Boyz | Mill Bay, British Columbia | I used both Epsom salts and K-Mag to raise my Magnesium over the past 2 years and then 0-0-50 to balance things out.
 http://www.kmag.com/products/granular.htm
 | 12/4/2009 10:55:37 AM | 
		
            | CountyKid (PECPG) | Picton,ON ([email protected]) | Potassium-magnesium sulphate (O-O-22) is also called K-Mag and sulpomag (Sul-po-mag). As Steve says, it is a fantastic product and works great on AG's. I use it every year
 John
 | 12/4/2009 11:05:37 AM | 
		
            | John-D-Farmer | Breslau, Ontario, Canada | I used the K-Mag here also. Will use it again in the spring.
 John
 | 12/4/2009 11:21:50 AM | 
		
        
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