Don't worry Mega, as a fellow non-native english speaker I did understand what you meant but pointed out that your wording might be seen as insulting for people that do not know that you are doing a great job communicating in a foreign language.
You could put it in the soil or in the water when you are watering, but foliar feeding (spraying) seems to be the preffered method and gives you the fastest result. Do it at morning or at night as water dropplets might function as magnifying glasses and burn the leaves. Also the leaves are...
They look like annuums to me, chinense have broader leaves. The germination time also points away from chinense. PC-1 maybe?
It is normal for the leaves to grow uneven. You just notice it more when the plants are that small.
Yup. Just make sure it only Epsom salt and not with perfumes or whatever. Here in Sweden I had to make a special order to get "clean" epsom salt - the only kinds I could find of the shelves where died and perfumed.
Now I found a supplier so I won't have any problem when my supply runs out in...
Actually - there are usually three sides to every story. Yours, mine - and the truth... ;-) I get pissed of at myself if I don't clean the cuttingboard after use! :mouthonfire: