magnisum deficiency

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Im pretty sure my plants have a magnisum deficiency and wanted to know what the best way to add it?.
I do have some garden lime and wonderd if that would help?.

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I'm pretty sure Epson salt is good for that. Just a little bit in water as a foliar spray should work but check with these guys for the correct dose. I know its just a tiny bit or it will hurt the plant
 
Ok cheers but do i spray on the whole plant or just the leafs that have been effcted?
 
entire plant , or add it to your water when watering , a teaspoon per gallon will do , although i only ever use 1/4 teaspoon per gallon and it does the trick , but ive never had a bad or full blown mg def , i use the epsolm salt at first notice and then do a flush on the following watering , then go back to feeding normally

peace :cool:
 
I'd just add some to the water. It's a very old gardening trick.
Absolutely everyone used to have epsom salts in the house, and
when the tomatoes slow down midsummer, just throw some
on the dirt and water.

I've stopped using it on tomatoes because it changes the taste.
But that shouldn't be a concern with pot.

As far as the lime goes, I'm not positive, but I don't think that's the way to go about it.
 
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Ok thanks will defo give it a go its probaly better to put it in water instead of spraying the plant
 
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