First, she said to MEASURE it when adding to water or soil mix. "Be careful not to put too much," she says. Then she sprinkles it on the dirt. To repell slugs and snails, she adds a lot. Then she says to test your soil for magnesium, and if your soil isn't magnesium deficient, Epsom salt won't do much of anything. Hmmm...I make my own soil mix in a 5 gallon bucket and add 1cup of Epson salt to my secret soil mix. 😉
The strings of pearls are very delicate and finicky succulent. As long as you have it in well draining soil and don't have it placed where it sits in direct afternoon sunlight for more than a couple hours and water it when the dirt is dry it will grow good. They like water, and if you let the soil go even a little top long without a drink, they will dry up quickly.
I'm happy I found your channel and thank you for sharing!! I have a small collection of succulents and I want to help them thrive and, so I can propagate leaves to get more plant babies!!❤️🥰
Thank you for telling us about transplant shock. Haven't heard that there Epsom salts helped that
Hope it's helpful ☺
First, she said to MEASURE it when adding to water or soil mix. "Be careful not to put too much," she says. Then she sprinkles it on the dirt. To repell slugs and snails, she adds a lot. Then she says to test your soil for magnesium, and if your soil isn't magnesium deficient, Epsom salt won't do much of anything. Hmmm...I make my own soil mix in a 5 gallon bucket and add 1cup of Epson salt to my secret soil mix. 😉
Never knew this 🙌
I will try the epsom salt on my string of pearls. Hopefully that will help.
Please try and let us know how it goes
The strings of pearls are very delicate and finicky succulent. As long as you have it in well draining soil and don't have it placed where it sits in direct afternoon sunlight for more than a couple hours and water it when the dirt is dry it will grow good. They like water, and if you let the soil go even a little top long without a drink, they will dry up quickly.
Could epson salt used for cactus plant?
Yes absolutely. But please make sure that your pH of water is in the correct parameters and ingredients in epsom salts are proper.
Great info! Thank you
Yeahh!! It's our pleasure to share with you😉Hope it helps
How many times in a month should I use it for fertilising
Can you use epsom salt for semi hydro growing succulents?
Yes, absolutely. You can use Epsom salt to help your succulents recover from transplant shock by raising the magnesium level of your soil.
Yes, you can. But please make sure that your pH of water is in the correct parameters and ingredients in epsom salts are proper.
You can use Epsom salt in any plant.
I'm happy I found your channel and thank you for sharing!! I have a small collection of succulents and I want to help them thrive and, so I can propagate leaves to get more plant babies!!❤️🥰
Thank you