Identify Magnesium (Mg) deficiency symptoms, understand causes and apply the correct treatment for Citrus grown in Vidarbha (Maharashtra), Punjab, AP.
Interveinal chlorosis on OLDER leaves first (unlike iron which starts on young). Green veins with yellow to red-purple interveinal areas. Premature leaf drop. Reduced photosynthesis and yield.
Sandy soils, acidic soils, high potassium levels (K and Mg compete for uptake), heavy rainfall leaching, high ammonium fertilizer use. Common in grapes and pomegranate in Nashik region.
Region: Vidarbha (Maharashtra), Punjab, AP
Soil: Loamy, pH 6–7.5
Season: Year-round
| Product | Method | Rate | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magnesium Sulphate 9.9% Mg | Soil + Foliar + Drip | 5g/L foliar, 1kg/acre drip, 10kg/acre soil | Universal — fast correction |
| Magnesium EDTA chelated | Foliar + Drip | 3–5g/L | Quick foliar absorption |
| Kieserite (16% Mg) | Soil | 15–20 kg/acre | Slow release, alkaline soils |
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