Yes I have used it and it's a great remedy for both sulfur and magnesium deficiencies. The down side is that too much can lock out other nutrients. I wouldn't do a tablespoon a gallon. Start out with 1 teaspoon per gallon. You can always add more if that doens't fix it. You can't remove it though. Most of all, be patient. It can take up to a week to see signs of improvement. Best of luck my friend.i hear it adds mg and sulfur any pro's or con's from those that tried it? 1 tbl spoon per gallon of water?
hey johnny, the mag from the salt is a definite. ur right 1 tblespoon per gallon is fine. I prefer cal-mag which is around $15.00. Worth the money, but I too have used the good ol salt method and it works. The Cal is very important as well!!!!!i hear it adds mg and sulfur any pro's or con's from those that tried it? 1 tbl spoon per gallon of water?