Joseph Stalin
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What are they used for exactly, and whats the best way to use them, like bottom feed or top feed or use it as a spray? Ideas? Thanks in advance.
Again, if you soil has adequate or high magnesium adding epsom salts is unnecessary and can throw the balance of calcium off. A soil test will show your levels. My quite sandy soil with a few years of organic matter added has super high P, high K, high Cal and high mag. It doesn't mean the soil is great but that some of the nutrients could be out of whack and that the soil has naturally high minerals especially phosphorous but not in a good way.
I don't believe in Epsom Salts. I feel they're more of a perpetuated myth than an effective fertilizer regiment, but there are tons of growers who swear by them. Sulfur is never really lacking in soil, and Magnesium is something that is better added along with Calcium (at least for peppers and tomatoes). I recommend Cal-Mag instead. Two inches tall is a bit too early to use Epsom Salts or CalMag as it is anyway. Most who use the epsom salts will add them into the soil when they transplant to the outdoors or foliar feed once they start getting bigger. There is a reason that they call them micronutrients, they are only needed in incredibly small amounts. Peppers thirst for them more later in the season as the soil starts to get tapped out. I recommend trying out a cal-mag supplement instead, but that's just me and I'm sure I'll get grilled for saying it