It looks from the video that the Epsom salt plant is a bit greener and stronger than the plant without the salt added.
Interesting so far for sure. Is this technique recommended for all vegetables, or just for tomatoes?
kenrg
on 2010/07/02 at 14:50
Makes sense when you compare the components of epsom salts to the additives in a product like Miracle Gro – but the salts are probably a lot cheaper :^)
lol1lady916
on 2010/08/10 at 15:25
can you tell me how often you used the Epsom salt on your plants? thanks 🙂
teflondon91
on 2010/10/02 at 11:13
Epsom salts contains magnesium which is suppose to stimulate cell growth. You can use a Calmag supplement and probably see even better growth
It looks from the video that the Epsom salt plant is a bit greener and stronger than the plant without the salt added.
Interesting so far for sure. Is this technique recommended for all vegetables, or just for tomatoes?
Makes sense when you compare the components of epsom salts to the additives in a product like Miracle Gro – but the salts are probably a lot cheaper :^)
can you tell me how often you used the Epsom salt on your plants? thanks 🙂
Epsom salts contains magnesium which is suppose to stimulate cell growth. You can use a Calmag supplement and probably see even better growth
Good Job!