7 Plants To Avoid Adding Epsom Salt To

Carnivorous plant with jaw-like leaves, thrives in bogs and wetlands, flourishes in indoor terrariums, nutrient-poor acidic soil, full sun, high humidity, avoid Epsom salt.

Venus Flytrap:

Adaptable, minimal pruning, well-draining soil, slightly acidic to neutral pH, bright indirect light, moderate humidity, avoid Epsom salt to prevent nutrient imbalance.

Fiddle Leaf Fig:

Perennial with vibrant blooms, thrives in acidic soil, well-draining organic-rich soil, bright indirect light, moderate to high humidity, avoid Epsom salt to prevent nutrient absorption issues.

Azalea: 

Ornamental, nutritious fruiting plants, prefer well-draining acidic soil, full sun, moderate humidity, avoid Epsom salt to maintain favorable growing environment.

Blueberries: 

Rewarding crops with large harvests, well-draining fertile soil, slightly acidic pH, full sun, moderate humidity, avoid Epsom salt to prevent nutrient imbalance.

Beans:

Carnivorous plant, thrives in nutrient-poor environments, well-draining acidic soil, bright indirect light, high humidity, avoid Epsom salt to maintain natural nutrient balance.

Pitcher Plant: 

Aromatic, medicinal herb, grows in relatively infertile soil, well-draining, bright direct light, avoid Epsom salt to prevent excess nutrients and moisture.

Sage: