Casle soap in soil

Kmadewell

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I made a foliar spray of Epsom salt for a magnesium deficiency. I added to small drops of Dr bonners castle soap to my 2 liter sprayer. I sprayed my plants which, used about half. Like a meat head without checking if it's ok. I split the other liter between 4 plants in 5 gallon pots by spraying into pots. Now I'm learning castle soap doesn't do soil any justice. This was yesterday. Am I toast? They're skunk hero by ethos and their beautiful about a month old.
 
It does nothing for soil. It is a light soap mix for foliar pest control on plants.

Zero benefit to plants ( growth , nutrition, etc. )

It makes a good insecticidal soap spray.


If you are not battling bugs , then shelve it until you really need it.
 
I appreciate your response. I use it as a surfactant in my nutrients foliar spray. Been growing for about 5 years. Just starting to use the soap. Did my foliar for a magnesium deficiency and sprayed what was left in my canabis soil for some extra mag in my soil. Afterwards, I remembered the soap. It was about a liter between four plants. Was wanting to ask the community if I'll be ok or should I flush. Which I'd hate to do
 
I appreciate your response. I use it as a surfactant in my nutrients foliar spray. Been growing for about 5 years. Just starting to use the soap. Did my foliar for a magnesium deficiency and sprayed what was left in my canabis soil for some extra mag in my soil. Afterwards, I remembered the soap. It was about a liter between four plants. Was wanting to ask the community if I'll be ok or should I flush. Which I'd hate to do
I bet you will be fine, unless the pots are small.
 
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