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What cal-mag supplement does the organic section use?

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What cal-mag supplement does the organic section use?

GrimloxK Oct 18, 2011 39 Replies 56,543 Views
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organix4207

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General organics cal mag is a decent product. The ratio is 6:1 to the calcium , this is great except I've found it lacking mag and have had to sub some epsom salts.
 
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Uh... organic? Only a couple people in this necroposted thread seem to grasp that term. :p
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Okay fine my OS isn't certified "organic" :p
 
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Earthworm castings...
 
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Earthworm castings...
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Ive found more and more the answer to my problems are earth worm castings. Those little guys do so much work for me! I need to get on my worm farming.
 
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Ive found more and more the answer to my problems are earth worm castings. Those little guys do so much work for me! I need to get on my worm farming.
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Worms exude a slim of calcium carbonate. Then take into account what materials you are feeding them. Add some dynamic accumulators and your have readily available trace elements for your plants. No need to pour anything from a bottle. :)

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How about Calyx Magnum? No EDTA.
 
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GrimloxK said:
I know I will have to invest in a cal-mag product sooner or later.
anyone got any recommendations?
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I just ordered some earth juice oilycann


So far I've been pleased with their products.
Working on piecing together a full lineup.

The earth juice products all seem very reasonably priced when compared to other name brand products.
 
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I avoid general hydroponics since they are owned by Monsanto If your OK giving your money to the devil their good products I'm still working through a bottle of general organics bio thrive bloom I got before I heard they were bought after that I'm going full boycott
 
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Patanjali said:
Worms exude a slim of calcium carbonate. Then take into account what materials you are feeding them. Add some dynamic accumulators and your have readily available trace elements for your plants. No need to pour anything from a bottle. :)

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How do you guys feel about adding some red wigglers directly to your soil? I'm in 3 gallon pots and was wondering if that would be at all beneficial in an indoor setting.
 
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I know growers who do it. I have them in my AP system.
 
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Excellent. I'll grab a few from my bin and give them a new home.
 
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rmoltis said:
I just ordered some earth juice oilycann


So far I've been pleased with their products.
Working on piecing together a full lineup.

The earth juice products all seem very reasonably priced when compared to other name brand products.
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I have their "grand finale" finishing formula. It's the only bottle I ever plan on using.
 
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anything that says calcium carbonate as its active ingrediants, avoid anything that says edta
 
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How do you guys feel about adding some red wigglers directly to your soil? I'm in 3 gallon pots and was wondering if that would be at all beneficial in an indoor setting.
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When you use homemade castings, you don't really have a choice. The worms end up everywhere eventually. Way beneficial to your plants! :)

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There is a company that makes "worm" casting - small company but excellent products - will get the name of
 
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yeah cal/mag deficiencies are more for soiless synthetic regimens.If your growing in soil the soil should have plenty of calcium.i suggest composting eggshells.epsom salt is the only thing you need for magnesium anything else is a gimmick to sell you a 3 dollar product for twenty dollars.you can never have to much worm castings!save your eggshells,pulverize them and feed that to your worm bin.
 
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So I like whee this is going. Bump
 
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There's a new organic calmag from Future Harvest Nutrients called Organical Magic. It's an OMRI listed product. Apparently it's 100% water soluble so it's immediately available for plant uptake. www.futureharvest.com
 
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I cant buy dolomite lime where I live anymore, so I use Plant Magic - magne-cal+ and it seems to do the job
 
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