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  1. What's the Function of Potassium (K) in Plants? Potassium is a paramount macro-element for overall survival of living things. It is an abundant mineral macronutrient present in both plant and animals tissues. It is necessary for the proper functionality of all living cells. Potassium is relatively abundant in the earth's crust making up to 2.1% by weight. Potassium is mined in the form of potash (KOH), sylvite (KCl), Carnallite and Langbeinite. It is not found in free nature. Why is Potassium Important to Plants? Potassium is an indis...
  2. Why Monopotassium Phosphate is a Great Choice for Plant Health Monopotassium Phosphate, an eco-friendly fertilizer makes for strong roots when your plants need it most. Jumpstart your harvest this season with our 100 percent water soluble and heavy metal free Monopotassium Phosphate plant fertilizer that helps establish firm roots early in the growing season to ensure your crops are full and healthy. Our Monopotassium Phosphate fertilizer contains 52% phosphorous and 34% potassium and is a highly efficient and effective form of fertilizer that feed...
  3. What is the Role of Manganese and Potassium? Plants which produce fruit with a high concentration of carbohydrates require a great deal of potassium for carbohydrate transport into the fruit. The fruit functions as a storage organ for sugars, and consequently, also becomes a storage sink for potassium. High carbohydrate fruit such as tomatoes or potatoes need a generous supply of potassium to fill fruit. Potassium is usually readily absorbed, but sometimes crops struggle picking up potassium from the soil. This can be due to a variety ...
  4. What's the function of Nitrogen (N) in plants? Nitrogen (N) is among the vital elements needed for the survival of living things. It being an abundant common element on earth, it forms approximately 78% in the earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen is chemically reacted with other compounds such as ammonia, nitric acid, organic nitrates and cyanides to form unique compounds with totally different chemical and physical properties. Since plants cannot use or take nitrogen directly from the atmosphere, uptake is through nitrogen forms that include...
  5. What is the Best Way to Take Magnesium - Orally or Transdermally? Magnesium may not be the most present mineral in our bodies, but it certainly plays a crucial role in our overall health. Magnesium deficiency is often overlooked and rarely tested. Unfortunately, we have yet to remember magnesium in the same way we do other minerals. We associate potassium with bananas, and calcium with dairy, but most are unsure of the links to magnesium. This mineral is needed for many biochemical functions in our bodies such as regulating our heartbeat rhythms and a magn...
  6. What is Magnesium Chloride - The Forgotten Mineral? Magnesium (Mg) is one of the most underrated minerals, yet arguably the most important one. We need about 100 mg of magnesium daily and our body stores about 20 to 28 mg of magnesium, which we use in hundreds of biochemical reactions from metabolism of food to synthesis of fatty acids and proteins. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that a magnesium deficiency has so many negative effects on our health and well being. Read on to learn how magnesium can improve heart health, diabetes and migra...
  7. Fertilizing Your Organic Garden Organic fertilizers generally come from plants, animals, or minerals. Soil organisms break down the material into nutrients that plants can use. Some organic fertilizers contain significant amounts of only one of the major nutrients, such as phosphorus in bone meal, but they often have trace amounts of many other beneficial nutrients. In addition, some gardeners add organic material that improves soil structure and supports soil microorganisms, which helps make nutrients available more quickl...
  8. What's the Function of Magnesium (Mg) in Plants? You may have more in common with plants than you think. Much like us, plants need a wide range of nutrients to stay healthy and we’ve mentioned time and time again about magnesium’s importance to our own wellbeing. But magnesium is also a critical macronutrient for plant growth and health. It is a key element of the chlorophyll molecule – essential for photosynthesis. Magnesium gives leaves their green hue and activates most plant enzymes needed for growth while contributing to protein synthe...
  9. Health Benefits of Magnesium It goes without saying that magnesium is one of the most vital elements needed in our bodies because it is a necessary catalyst in over 300 biochemical reactions in the body. However, people might not be getting enough of it even in their healthy diets. There are several ways of getting magnesium in the body one of them being the use of magnesium supplements. Magnesium oil spray is a great product enriched with magnesium. It is made from magnesium chloride extracted from the Dead Sea. Thi...
  10. Magnesium and Muscle Recovery; What You Should Know Magnesium, an important mineral for all sorts of bodily functions, is responsible for keeping our energy levels high as well as making sure protein is processed efficiently. There is also a strong correlation between magnesium and muscle performance, making it a favorite of athletes and those who do physical labor for a living. But how exactly does this miracle mineral function in our bodies during exercise and how can it benefit our muscles in general? Read on to find out. How Does Magnesium...
  11. How to Improve Soil Health With Soil Amendments Spring has sprung and there’s no better time than now to start planting! But before you get those seeds and starters in the soil, you’ll want to make sure it’s in tip-top shape. After all, your plants are only as healthy as the soil they’re grown in. One of our favorite ways to ensure healthy soil is by adding amendments to your dirt before planting. But “soil amendments” are words that often get tossed around in the gardening community which may leave you feeling slightly confused and wonder...
  12. How to Prep Your Garden For Healthy Root Growth Any self-respecting gardener would tell you how important the roots of a plant are. After all, just because you can't see them, doesn't mean that they aren't one of the main sources of your plants well-being. Keeping roots healthy is a vital part of looking after your plants and this short guide should help you identify the difference between healthy and unhealthy roots, and how you can treat poor root health. Why Do Roots Matter? Roots exist to take in water and nutrients from t...
  13. Epsom Salt Formula For Stump Removal We all know that removing a tree stump without heavy equipment can be backbreaking work. Axes, picks, chainsaws and pry bars are the tools required, along with at least a whole day of hard work. Epsom salt is the best substance to remove a tree stump if it is in your garden or lawn, since it enhances the quality of your soil. Using chemical applications makes stump removal an easier yet slower process. Why Epsom Salt? After a tree has been cut down or fallen, the root network will con...
  14. The Surprising Link Between Magnesium Deficiency and Heart Disease. Are You at Risk? You've likely heard all the warnings about heart disease and seen this deadly condition linked to a number of causes. It's true that a poor diet, lack of exercise, and habitual smoking can lead to a number of heart conditions, and a great way to prevent heart disease is to lead an all-around healthy lifestyle. But what if we told you that you could be (seemingly) in perfect health and still be at risk for heart conditions like hypertension (high blood pressure), arrhythmia (irregular...
  15. How to Get Healthy Skin With Magnesium If there's one product you need to add to your personal care arsenal, it's definitely magnesium. Aside from all of the amazing health benefits magnesium offers like enhanced sleep quality, blood sugar control and improved heart health, this miracle mineral can also work wonders on your skin! Magnesium is an essential mineral that has many beneficial applications to the body. It helps in protein formation, energy, and DNA production as well as maintaining healthy amounts of potassium, ...
  16. What's the Function of Phosphorus (P) in Plants? Phosphorus (P) is part of the nuclei acid structure of plants which is responsible for the regulation of protein synthesis. Phosphorus plays a major role in the growth of new tissue and division of cells. Plants perform complex energy transmissions, a function that requires phosphorus. The value of phosphorus in your garden cannot be stressed enough. One of the benefits of phosphorus in plants is proper development of the roots and hastening of maturity. Why Do Plants Need Phosphorus? All li...