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  2. How to Use Epsom Salt for Healthier Plants and Soil - AOL

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    Omelchenko says that Epsom salt can be used as a foliar fertilizer, which involves spraying the solution on the leaves. This method is particularly effective for quickly treating magnesium ...

  3. Can Epsom Salt Help Your Garden Grow? - AOL

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    Not all plants need the nutrients in Epsom salt, but a few that seem to really like it are tomatoes, peppers, roses, berries and fruit trees. And TikToker Creative_Explained uses it on his herbs ...

  4. Are your tomato plants in a sorry state? Here are the causes ...

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    The first, most apparent cause is a simple lack of calcium in the soil. Though this is rare in our area due to abundant limestone, the amendment comes as fertilizer to be applied following label ...

  5. Magnesium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    The most common is the heptahydrate MgSO 4 ·7H 2 O, [1] known as Epsom salt, which is a household chemical with many traditional uses, including bath salts. [ 2 ] The main use of magnesium sulfate is in agriculture, to correct soils deficient in magnesium (an essential plant nutrient because of the role of magnesium in chlorophyll and ...

  6. Hoagland solution - Wikipedia

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    Hoagland solution. The Hoagland solution is a hydroponic nutrient solution that was newly developed by Hoagland and Snyder in 1933, [ 1] modified by Hoagland and Arnon in 1938, [ 2] and revised by Arnon in 1950. [ 3] It is one of the most popular standard artificial solution compositions for growing plants, in the scientific world at least ...

  7. Magnesium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium chloride is an inorganic compound with the formula Mg Cl 2. It forms hydrates MgCl2·nH2O, where n can range from 1 to 12. These salts are colorless or white solids that are highly soluble in water. These compounds and their solutions, both of which occur in nature, have a variety of practical uses.

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