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Nectar for the gods herculane harvest

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Nectar for the gods herculane harvest

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I just bought nectar for the gods Herculean harvest. I understand it's high in calcium sulfate. I put gypsum powder calcium sulfate that says 97% calcium sulfate dihydrate in 22.5% calcium and 18% sulfur in my soil that I have in pots. Since I applied the gypsum powder calcium sulfate can I still use the herculane harvest and how much should be applied and how often. And I've always used regular calcium throughout my grow. Obviously there's a lot of calcium in these products. So do I still use regular calcium as well throughout the grow cycle and if so do I just still use the regular application of the calcium that I've been doing. I greatly appreciate any responses. I just read it's "calcium phosphate" for the herculane harvest.
 
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I just bought nectar for the gods Herculean harvest. I understand it's high in calcium sulfate. I put gypsum powder calcium sulfate that says 97% calcium sulfate dihydrate in 22.5% calcium and 18% sulfur in my soil that I have in pots. Since I applied the gypsum powder calcium sulfate can I still use the herculane harvest and how much should be applied and how often. And I've always used regular calcium throughout my grow. Obviously there's a lot of calcium in these products. So do I still use regular calcium as well throughout the grow cycle and if so do I just still use the regular application of the calcium that I've been doing. I greatly appreciate any responses. I just read it's "calcium phosphate" for the herculane harvest. I also have Bloom chaos if anyone can give me information about using the herculane harvest together. And do I still feed nutrients to my plants as normal
 
You can still use Herculean Harvest, but I’d be careful with stacking it on top of the gypsum you already mixed into the soil.Gypsum already gave your soil a decent amount of calcium (and sulfur). Herculean Harvest is mainly calcium phosphate, so adding it on top can push your calcium levels quite high. Too much calcium can lock out other nutrients (especially magnesium and potassium).A lot of people running TSP genetics keep their calcium sources simple to avoid exactly this kind of stacking. Less is often more with calcium in soil
 
You can still use Herculean Harvest, but I’d be careful with stacking it on top of the gypsum you already mixed into the soil.Gypsum already gave your soil a decent amount of calcium (and sulfur). Herculean Harvest is mainly calcium phosphate, so adding it on top can push your calcium levels quite high. Too much calcium can lock out other nutrients (especially magnesium and potassium).A lot of people running TSP genetics keep their calcium sources simple to avoid exactly this kind of stacking. Less is often more with calcium in soil
You can still use Herculean Harvest, but I’d be careful with stacking it on top of the gypsum you already mixed into the soil.Gypsum already gave your soil a decent amount of calcium (and sulfur). Herculean Harvest is mainly calcium phosphate, so adding it on top can push your calcium levels quite high. Too much calcium can lock out other nutrients (especially magnesium and potassium).A lot of people running TSP genetics keep their calcium sources simple to avoid exactly this kind of stacking. Less is often more with calcium in soil
Thank you very much for your help
 
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