Harlesjohn
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i have a magnisium problem and the growFAQ said this would work.. what is it where can i find it and how do i use it? "Epsom salts mix "
I use epsom salt in my late stages of flowering to avoid magnisium def-. Works great even after leafes start to yellow you can quickly get them back to good health. I only know of using epsom salts in flowering. Good lucki have a magnisium problem and the growFAQ said this would work.. what is it where can i find it and how do i use it? "Epsom salts mix "
1 tablespoon per gallon and try peroxide helps the plants oxygen to roots. They hold their breath long time underground. 1/2 cup per gallon.very nice.. how much?
I don't think they are the same, review the following and see what you think:i have a question for you guys.
Well in my country no one knows what Epson salt is. but by looking at the pictures and doing some research I think it is also called Saltpeter ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltpeter
Hope someone can reply cause this is causing me some confusion. thx
I purchased Epsom Salts from the grow store because I read somewhere that you should get the type sold in nursery stores. Well, I had some of the kind that you soak your aching muscles and feet already. I did a comparison, the ingredients on the labels were exactly the same. The one in my bathroom cost $4 and the one from the grow store cost $14, for the same exact product and amount. Just don't get the kind that has fragrance or other stuff added for use in your grow garden. Plain epsom salts is the same, the difference is in the price tag!I'm not sure the epsom salts found at the supermarket is the way to go. Def make sure it is water soluble. If you have a nursery or grow store near you I would recommend something formulated specifically for plants. It is typically derived from magnesium sulfate and has just the right balance of Mag and Sulfur that your girls are so desperately needing... foliar feeding will generate quicker results.Good luck, and happy farming!
I use 1 tablespoon to a gallon of water also. When I prepare my soil mixture for my containers I always add epsom salts to the soil mixture. A little goes a long way in the soil mixture, about 1/3 cup to a 1.5 cubic feet of base mix. If I add during the growing period (vegging and flowering) I'll put the tablespoon to a gallon and water my plants. I only add 2-4 time during the entire grow as I see it is needed (yellowing and light green leaves). Go easy and see how it works for you.1 tablespoon per gallon and try peroxide helps the plants oxygen to roots. They hold their breath long time underground. 1/2 cup per gallon.