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    When I grow tomatoes, I water them occasionally with diluted Epsom salt. I always think they grow/produce better. I use sea salt for cooking and this might also be worth a try.

    Watering Tomato Plants With Diluted Seawater Boosts Levels Of Antioxidants
    ScienceDaily (Apr. 29, 2008) ? Watering tomatoes with diluted seawater can boost their content of disease-fighting antioxidants and may lead to healthier salads, appetizers, and other tomato-based foods, scientists in Italy report.

    Besides their use in a variety of ethnic food dishes, tomatoes are one of the most commonly grown home garden vegetables, particularly cherry tomatoes. Scientists have linked tomatoes to several health benefits, including protection against prostate cancer and heart disease. Researchers have known for years that seawater does not stimulate the growth of tomatoes, but scientists know little about its effects on the nutritional content of the vegetables.

    In the new study, Riccardo Izzo and colleagues grew cherry tomatoes in both freshwater and in a dilute solution of 12 percent seawater. They found that ripe tomatoes grown in the salty water showed higher levels of vitamin C, vitamin E, dihydrolipoic acid, and chlorogenic acid. All of these substances are antioxidants that appear to fight heart disease, cancer, aging, and other conditions. Using saltwater to irrigate tomato crops also appears to be a promising alternative to freshwater irrigation, especially in the wake of water shortages in some parts of the world, the researchers note.

    The article "Irrigation with Diluted Seawater Improves the Nutritional Value of Cherry Tomatoes" is scheduled for the May 14 issue of ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

    Adapted from materials provided by American Chemical Society, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS.
    Last edited by mixin; April 30, 2008, 09:27 AM.
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    Re: Dilute Salt Water May Add Benefits to Tomatoes

    Thanks! I remember my grandmother saying she used to do the epsom salt on tomatoes (rose bushes too I think)

    What is the ratio of salt/water when doing this?

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      Re: Dilute Seawater May Add Benefits to Tomatoes

      First, I changed my title to this thread because I *read* sea water and *thought* salt water. So I'm not sure if sea salt is going to help or not

      When I used epsom salt, I just put about a cup in a 5 gallon bucket and watered every few weeks. One of my horses had hoof problems; so whenever I soaked his feet in epsom salt water, I used it to water the tomatoes.
      The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

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