Quote[/b] (JB_OrchidGuy @ Sep. 23 2006,10:23)]Its just a B vitamin complex and boasted by some to be snake oils, but I feel it does help with transplant shock, but not for a regular water routine. Maybe once every 6 months or so for a boost, or when repoted. I wouldn't use it at the strength Clint recommends, but maybe 1 to 3 drops per gallon.
Niki just so you know Epsom salt is good for household plants too. I wouldn;t use it on CPs unless your experimenting. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, and give at one tablespoon per gallon to plants 2 times a year. A plant can look bleached out and like its lost its green color if it has a magnesium deficiency. I have heard stories of people watching the green come back into some plants after watering with Epsom salts. It is safe to use with orchids too. So those orchids I sent you can be watered with it, and it probably wouldn't hurt to give them some. You can find it in some gardening centers like Walmart, but you can also find it in the drug section where the foot care is. Many people use it to soak there feet in.