CALMAG IS NOT A THING

Okmedgrow

Active Member
Yes they are. "Salt" is a chemistry term, and it applies to magnesium sulphate (epsom salt). Fact.

Citing Wikipedia again:

Magnesium sulfate or magnesium sulphate (in English-speaking countries other than the US) is a chemical compound, a salt with the formula MgSO4, consisting of magnesium cations Mg2+ (20.19% by mass) and sulfate anions SO2−4.​
Wikipedia says to take what the have to say with a grain of salt. Even Wikipedia says they are unreliable and unacceptable for citation most places. Not saying you're wrong, it very well may be a salt, just that you shouldn't cite a place that calls themselves an unreliable source.
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OneHitDone

Well-Known Member
How about a little trivia?
Who knows what company originally introduced "cal-mag", what the specific purpose was, and what nutrient line it was meant to be paired with?
A bonus for what the "plus" means :peace:

 
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