benzy4010 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2011 Messages 1,136 Reaction score 9 Jun 8, 2013 #1 I know Epsom salt is great for gardening but is it okay to use on hops?
Looper Well-Known Member Joined Apr 3, 2011 Messages 218 Reaction score 6 Location Chicago Jun 9, 2013 #2 I think it would screw up your ph.
Pratzie Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Sep 11, 2012 Messages 1,611 Reaction score 175 Location Northeastern Pennsylvania Jun 9, 2013 #3 subbing cuz im curious now too
C Crito Well-Known Member Joined Dec 25, 2011 Messages 469 Reaction score 24 Location H-Town Jun 9, 2013 #4 Looper said: I think it would screw up your ph. Click to expand... +1 http://gardening.about.com/od/organicgardenin1/f/Epsom_Salts.htm
Looper said: I think it would screw up your ph. Click to expand... +1 http://gardening.about.com/od/organicgardenin1/f/Epsom_Salts.htm
OP OP benzy4010 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2011 Messages 1,136 Reaction score 9 Jun 9, 2013 #5 I've sued them on my tomatoe and peppers and it has worked well just was curious about hops
T theredben Well-Known Member Joined Nov 30, 2010 Messages 934 Reaction score 27 Location Langley Jun 9, 2013 #6 Epsom salts are just Magnesium and Sulfate ions. If your plants look like they are lacking magnesium or sulfate, then epsom salts would be recommended, but if the plants look fine, why bother?
Epsom salts are just Magnesium and Sulfate ions. If your plants look like they are lacking magnesium or sulfate, then epsom salts would be recommended, but if the plants look fine, why bother?
C Crito Well-Known Member Joined Dec 25, 2011 Messages 469 Reaction score 24 Location H-Town Jun 9, 2013 #7 Miracle grow then followed by bone meal when they start to flower. This is my current method this year. No leaf problems right now.
Miracle grow then followed by bone meal when they start to flower. This is my current method this year. No leaf problems right now.