Is Epsom salt good for indoor plants, and how often should I use it? I want to know the right way to apply it without harming my plants or overdoing it.
Yes, Epsom salt can be good for indoor plants because it provides magnesium and sulfur, which help plants grow healthy leaves and improve nutrient absorption. It should be used in small amounts, usually by mixing 1–2 teaspoons in a liter of water and applying it about once a month. Overuse should be avoided, as too much can harm the soil balance.
Yeah it's good but easy to overdo, just mix about a teaspoon or two in a liter of water and use it once a month, it gives plants a magnesium boost but more isn't better here so don't go overboard or it'll mess with your soil.