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Epsom salt spray

I have in the past, I just try not to get it on the flowers or the fruits. I mostly water the soil with it, with a weak solution (a tbsp. in a gallon of water) every now and then. Seems to work just fine. :) If I could figure out how to put pictures up on here I'd show you the results.... the pepper plants seem pretty happy!
 
Cap, that's I'm finding odd. Haven't fed them shit and seem to be half decent. They're in bloody PM Starter in one gallons and lovin it? Wtf ?

I can't figure out the picture thing either, bugs the crap out of me.
 
To do pictures you need to upload your photos to photo bucket or some similar site and then copy and paste the "IMG code" of the individual photos into your post.

Good luck, Robert
 
The epsom salt solution is easily absorbed through the leaves, giving an immediate blast of Magnesium and Sulfur. Spraying while the plant is flowering or in early fruit development helps make bigger, meatier fruit. 1-2 tablespoons per gallon applied twice should do the trick.
 
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