Questions about Epsom Salts.

Eugenios

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Hello boys and girls. Happy Sunday. I have some questions regarding Epsom Salts. I have a dry product called Green Leaf which contains 16%MgO and and 32% SO3. It says it is similar to epsom salts. It suggests to be used once a month to prevent mag deficiency or every 10 days to treat mag deficiency [1tbsp(15gr) per liter of water]. I'm growing some autos in BioBizz Light Mix. I have never used epsom salts before but had mag def in the past. Do you agree with the suggested use of this product? I was thinking of using it in 1/3 strength(5gr) every watering or every other watering. Any ideas? I've heard that So3 is super beneficial during flowering. Thank you and God Bless. Happy Growing!

P.s: I won't upload a picture of the product because it's not in english.
 
Although magnesium cations and sulfate anions are considered secondary type nutrients / minerals, those two minerals are the cause for more plant type nutrient deficiency than most people realize. Like the bones found in every living mammal, nearly 55% of a plants metabolic structure is made from magnesium cations reactions, and sulfate anions are also very important because that mineral is greatly responsible for allowing a plant to uptake all the other nutrients it needs to grow. So Epsom Salt / Magnesium Sulfate should always be included in your growing strategies. But don't ever rely on ca/mg supplements to solve a direct magnesium deficiency because all of them contain 3 parts calcium to 1 part magnesium, which most times won't fix a magnesium deficiency because an overabundance of calcium will lockout a plants a ability to uptake magnesium. So if you have a magnesium deficiency, use only Epsom salt @ 3/4 tsp per gallon, or if you want to add a calcium supplement, use a ca/mg supplement but also add Epsom salt to the mix @ 1/2 tsp per a 3ml ca/mg supplement so the ratio is 3/2, to avoid a magnesium lockouts! And for prevention measures, if you add a 3ml ca/mg supplement and 1/2 tsp of Epsom Salt to every 1 gallon of water or feed from day one till 2 weeks before chop, you won't ever have to deal with a calcium, magnesium, or sulfur deficiency!
 
Although magnesium cations and sulfate anions are considered secondary type nutrients / minerals, those two minerals are the cause for more plant type nutrient deficiency than most people realize. Like the bones found in every living mammal, nearly 55% of a plants metabolic structure is made from magnesium cations reactions, and sulfate anions are also very important because that mineral is greatly responsible for allowing a plant to uptake all the other nutrients it needs to grow. So Epsom Salt / Magnesium Sulfate should always be included in your growing strategies. But don't ever rely on ca/mg supplements to solve a direct magnesium deficiency because all of them contain 3 parts calcium to 1 part magnesium, which most times won't fix a magnesium deficiency because an overabundance of calcium will lockout a plants a ability to uptake magnesium. So if you have a magnesium deficiency, use only Epsom salt @ 3/4 tsp per gallon, or if you want to add a calcium supplement, use a ca/mg supplement but also add Epsom salt to the mix @ 1/2 tsp per a 3ml ca/mg supplement so the ratio is 3/2, to avoid a magnesium lockouts! And for prevention measures, if you add a 3ml ca/mg supplement and 1/2 tsp of Epsom Salt to every 1 gallon of water or feed from day one till 2 weeks before chop, you won't ever have to deal with a calcium, magnesium, or sulfur deficiency!

Amazing reply! Thanks for all the precious info my friend! May you harvest huge yields.
 
Although magnesium cations and sulfate anions are considered secondary type nutrients / minerals, those two minerals are the cause for more plant type nutrient deficiency than most people realize. Like the bones found in every living mammal, nearly 55% of a plants metabolic structure is made from magnesium cations reactions, and sulfate anions are also very important because that mineral is greatly responsible for allowing a plant to uptake all the other nutrients it needs to grow. So Epsom Salt / Magnesium Sulfate should always be included in your growing strategies. But don't ever rely on ca/mg supplements to solve a direct magnesium deficiency because all of them contain 3 parts calcium to 1 part magnesium, which most times won't fix a magnesium deficiency because an overabundance of calcium will lockout a plants a ability to uptake magnesium. So if you have a magnesium deficiency, use only Epsom salt @ 3/4 tsp per gallon, or if you want to add a calcium supplement, use a ca/mg supplement but also add Epsom salt to the mix @ 1/2 tsp per a 3ml ca/mg supplement so the ratio is 3/2, to avoid a magnesium lockouts! And for prevention measures, if you add a 3ml ca/mg supplement and 1/2 tsp of Epsom Salt to every 1 gallon of water or feed from day one till 2 weeks before chop, you won't ever have to deal with a calcium, magnesium, or sulfur deficiency!
What if the mag def is bad? Should you increase the dosage? Or continue to feed the 3/4 tbs per gallon until it goes away?
 
Green Leaf which contains 16%MgO and and 32% SO3. It says it is similar to epsom salts.
FYI, this is exactly epsom salt i.e. MgSO4. They also left off the 7H2O molecules which makes up the rest of the percentages. I couldn't find anything on the Green Leaf product specifically but you can just buy the standard grocery store epsom (unscented). I recently picked up a four pound bag at Kroger for like a dollar a pound or less.
 
FYI, this is exactly epsom salt i.e. MgSO4. They also left off the 7H2O molecules which makes up the rest of the percentages. I couldn't find anything on the Green Leaf product specifically but you can just buy the standard grocery store epsom (unscented). I recently picked up a four pound bag at Kroger for like a dollar a pound or less.
how much do you add have you heard of making SWEET i tsp of cane sugar 9 table spoon of epsom diluted into a gal of distilled water then using 15 ml of the mix into your waterings i just started on it 3 weeks ago my buds are liking it a lot
 
how much do you add have you heard of making SWEET i tsp of cane sugar 9 table spoon of epsom diluted into a gal of distilled water then using 15 ml of the mix into your waterings i just started on it 3 weeks ago my buds are liking it a lot
 
FYI, this is exactly epsom salt i.e. MgSO4. They also left off the 7H2O molecules which makes up the rest of the percentages. I couldn't find anything on the Green Leaf product specifically but you can just buy the standard grocery store epsom (unscented). I recently picked up a four pound bag at Kroger for like a dollar a pound or less.

Green Leaf is just the translation I gave ylfor you guys.

This is the product below. Greek letters but you can see percentages of each mineral

 
Hello boys and girls. Happy Sunday. I have some questions regarding Epsom Salts. I have a dry product called Green Leaf which contains 16%MgO and and 32% SO3. It says it is similar to epsom salts. It suggests to be used once a month to prevent mag deficiency or every 10 days to treat mag deficiency [1tbsp(15gr) per liter of water]. I'm growing some autos in BioBizz Light Mix. I have never used epsom salts before but had mag def in the past. Do you agree with the suggested use of this product? I was thinking of using it in 1/3 strength(5gr) every watering or every other watering. Any ideas? I've heard that So3 is super beneficial during flowering. Thank you and God Bless. Happy Growing!

P.s: I won't upload a picture of the product because it's not in english.
Bro do a soil test to find out if your soil is Mg deficient. If you have plenty and you add more you risk other issues. Manage Mg deficiency with foliar application.
 
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