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Old June 13, 2014   #1
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Default Match heads for peppers?

Anyone place match heads around pepper plant roots?
Does it make a difference? If so, what does it do for the plant?
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Old June 13, 2014   #2
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I have read about this . Evidently something with sulphur. Never tried it.
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Old June 13, 2014   #3
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Does it make them hotter?
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Old June 16, 2014   #4
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Does a match head = epsom salt?
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Old June 16, 2014   #5
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A match head is a phosphorus sulfide material. Epsom salt is Magnesium sulfate
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Old June 16, 2014   #6
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Just one of those gardening myths that has no credible scientific proof that I could find. One theory is that since peppers prefer a slightly acidic soil, the sulfur in the matches will lower the PH in the root zone. Another is that the matches benefit the plant as a source of phosphorus. Take your pick.
One thing is for sure, there are better and cheaper ways to supplement Sulfur and Phosphorous in the soil.
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