Do any of your make your own homemade fertilizer? If so, could you share your favorite recipes? Since I'm starting from homemade potting mixes, the amendment needs might be a bit more specific, so I thought that learning to make my own might be wise. Is this a good idea, or just totally silly?
If u don't mind may i ask what epsom salts do for orchids, and what kind of orchids do u put it on? The teaspoon is in relation to how much water? Thankyou.
Epsom salts are magnesium sulfate, so if you have a magnesium deficiency (or sulfur, though that's unlikely), it can help. I've seen it used both via foliar feeding (misting) as well as just watering. The amounts I've heard people recommend vary wildly, though, from a tablespoon or two to a 1/2 cup or so per gallon...
-cindy
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Izzie - you're absolutely right! I just found the thread - wow, lots of good ideas there! Sorry for cluttering up the forum before searching. Oops!
-cindy
No worries! About the magnesium supplementation- member Ray Barkalow has several articles on his webpage about fertilizing, including Magnesium Supplementation. First Rays' Free Info