P.S. Gahlaut

Polyhalite is a naturally occurring mineral that contains a rare combination of potassium, magnesium, sulfur, and calcium—all vital for healthy plant growth. According to P.S. Gahlaut, “Polyhalite was formed about 260 million years ago and is found 1,200 meters below the northeastern coast of England. It is a unique crystal with amazing properties.”

This mineral acts like a nutrient powerhouse for plants. Because of its crystalline structure, it releases nutrients slowly and steadily, ensuring long-lasting benefits. “Once it dissolves in the soil, each nutrient in polyhalite works in a special way to improve soil health,” explains Gahlaut. This unique feature helps the fertilizer meet the different nutritional needs of crops and correct deficiencies in sulfur, potassium, magnesium, and calcium effectively.

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