Thegreywizard
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There is no better form. The sulfate has a weak bond to both potassium or magnesium. Personally I am more of a fan of calcium sulfate in soil. The sulfate is the important factor although I am not sure how any products work.
"(no scented epsom salts though) " what?.........You're not a fan of Lavender tasting weed? ....you're weird ...lolLOL, I have all of them in my tool kit (except ammonium sulfate.) Gypsum, Epsom Salts, potassium sulfate sweetners .... they all do the job well. They have little effect on soil pH and do what they are supposed to. I wouldn't say any of them are significantly better. The best one to use would be based on plant needs. They all have their place.
As for cost? Epsom Salts are hard to beat. (no scented epsom salts though)
Ok lots of great answers, thank you everyone! This forum has some top-level people on here. I love splitting hairs and getting down to brass tacks! lol
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