Tomato meds: anyone try this?

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1 tsp Epsom salt in 4 c warm water…spray on plant and then again 10 days later. Produces more fruit due to boost of magnesium… especially for tomatoes, peppers and roses.
 

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I've never tried it as a foliar spray, but I do put epsom salts in the hole when I plant peppers.
 

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Roses yes. Not the other two. Will this year-especially on peppers that do horrible for me
 

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I put Epsom salts in the hole when I plant tomatoes. Never tried it on peppers, but I will!
 

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Besides nitrogen, everything else in chlorophyll with one exception, the plant can get from air and water. The exception is magnesium.

The quantity of magnesium is very small, however. There are several types of chlorophyll but this is how I understand it.

Realize that Epsom salts will raise pH if very much is used.

Smart Red! You have a Facebook page.

Steve :)
 
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