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Joshua Coyle (not verified)

2 months 3 weeks ago

Never heard of anyone treating blossom end rot with Epsom salt. It's true over doing magnesium will lock out calcium as well as potassium, but same can be said with calcium locking out potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, and iron , and too heavy with potassium locks out magnesium, calcium, and zinc. The competent gardener will have read the application rates on the packaging for the given crop. He or She would have more than likely browsed the gardening section (If savvy enough may even googled a few key descriptive words) and at some point saw the calcium nitrate. Even with a vague description "Cures blossom end rot in tomatoes!" Id bet most cultivators worth their epsom "salt" could string the key words together and draw a connection to their gardening woes.

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