There are many benefits of using Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate 99.5% ACS,FCC (Epsom Salt) when growing tomatoes specifically regardless of whether this is grown in pots or the ground. Fruit and veg require a great deal of Magnesium to grow and develop healthy from the root up, Magnesium can play a key role in their nutrition.
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Here are the materials you'll need:
Step 1: When planting tomatoes directly in the ground, you can easily add Magnesium to the mix. Before doing anything else, place the salt in the hole you've dug for the tomato plant. Add a tablespoon of Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate 99.5% ACS,FCC (Epsom Salt) and cover it with a thin layer of soil. Proceed to plant the tomato seed as usual.
Step 2: If you prefer growing tomatoes in pots, mix a gallon of water with two tablespoons of Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate 99.5% ACS,FCC (Epsom Salt). Water your tomato plants with this solution, ensuring thorough coverage of the soil. This helps provide the necessary magnesium for their growth and development.
Step 3: Another effective approach is using a sprayer. Fill the sprayer tank with a gallon of water and add two tablespoons of Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate 99.5% ACS,FCC (Epsom Salt). Mix well and spray the solution onto the tomato plants, making sure to cover the foliage and soil. This method allows for easy application and absorption of magnesium by the plants.