When is it okay to use epsom salt?
-When you have diagnosed your plant as being Magnesium deficient or locked out. The leaves appear evenly striped, with a pale streak running cleanly down the center of each interveinal region on the fan leaf.
Ok this is EXACTLY what im seeing in one of my plants, she is 32days into flowering, I just thought it was a genetic thing. Should I add salt? None of the other 5plants are showing these same issues, and they all share the same water, should i let the one go for the health of the group? would adding salt possibly screw up the other plants?
FlyGuyOU Reviewed by FlyGuyOU on . The official "Epsom salts is not a miracle cure" thread Well, it's NOT! Lots of people are trying to use Epsom salts to fix their undiagnosed plant problems, thinking they will make the leaves turn green and healthy again. This is not logical. Why? -Problems caused by overfert (burns, lockout, increased sensitivity to heat, soil salting) will be exacerbated by YET ANOTHER ionic substance entering the mix. -Problems caused by overwatering can't be fixed by changing what is in the water. -Problems caused by pH imbalance are not solved by the Rating: 5