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My favorite is BioLink 6% Ca. Organic.But I'm wondering what other calcium only additions The Farm might consider or recommend?
Fascinating. Worms are annelids and purely soft tissue, yet their guano "castings" dookey make calcium rich soil. Maybe specifically because they don't absorb it themselves.Ewc have lots of calcium carbonate and the bennies to break it down quick .
Gonna do that today. Haven't used that product yet, but clearly its time. And I cannot thank you enough @ill eagle for leading the way on the V+B.You using Push foliar? It's like an instant meal, tons of ready available calcium
.My apologies. I had it backward. His claim is that indoor nutrient lines provide it sufficiently.You can overdue anything, including calcium. I get soil tests every season, multiple times, and yes my calcium levels are optimal. So no, I wouldn't agree with Jorge on this one. I am talking outdoor plants.
Ggreat point! I learned this the hard way the last round. Now have 1k watts of dehuey going, keeping RH at 45% +/-Dont forget Ca issues are often due to high humidity levels.
Hey Leads ~ is there a chemical equivalent that isn't thick bone silt? Or a combination that can be emulated?Liquid bone meal is calcium and phosphorus. NOTG combines the liquid bone meal with fulpower.
Can save some $$ by using Arrgrand or DTE liquid bone meal.
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