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Old 02-26-2020, 05:17 PM
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In the past I used Epson salts without any damages or adverse results. I just can't remember (or find) what was the recommended dosage I used.
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Old 02-26-2020, 05:29 PM
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In the past I used Epson salts without any damages or adverse results. I just can't remember (or find) what was the recommended dosage I used.
One teaspoon per gallon of water is something I used to recall.

Can refer to a google search : "epsom salt 1 teaspoon per gallon orchidboard"

Maybe 1 gram or 1 teaspoon for every 3.8 litres of water.

So for X litres of water, the amount of epsom salt to add would be approximately :

X/3.8 gram for 'X' litres of water.

So if using X = 1 litre of water, then put in (1/3.8) or 0.26 gram (ie. roughly a quarter of a teaspoon) into 1 litre of water.

1 gram won't be exactly the same as 1 teaspoon of epsom salt. This is just an approximation.


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