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Old 04-03-2008, 03:27 AM
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Is it possible to use epsom salts to boost the Mg in my wc water? If not, any other ways I could boost my Mg?
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I second this. Cheap and effective.
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I second this. Cheap and effective.
What he said although I just buy the mg chloride and mix in my own mg sulfate (epsom salts) but he does sell the premixed mg which is what I would recommend for you. I try and keep my mg at about 1400 ppm. It is a very easy item to dose.
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What he said although I just buy the mg chloride and mix in my own mg sulfate (epsom salts) but he does sell the premixed mg which is what I would recommend for you. I try and keep my mg at about 1400 ppm. It is a very easy item to dose.
1400 is a good number.

I aim for 1380.
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I have used epsom salt, but I now use Kent liquid Magnesium. It's pretty darn cheap I'd say.
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Read that Epson salt by itself can cause a buildup of sulfate where as Magnesium chloride hexahydrate (available fr littlesilvermax) even mixed with Epson salt is a better choice.
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I mix my own and it's pretty cost effective.
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How do you do it and what are you mixing and where can I get some Snappy? I pretty much want to just do this in a 5gallon pail, as that is my usual wc amount.
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