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Old 03-25-2018, 07:38 PM
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Dolomite Lime B.A.C

I can only find this dolomite lime:

BAC CALK

For upgrading used earth and coconut. This lime should always mix well through the medium.

BAC Lime provides a stable pH in your recycled soil and coconut. Additionally, you provide the recycled earth or coconut with sufficient calcium and magnesium. BAC Lime contains 47% Calcium Lime and 5% Magnesium.

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Earth: 2 grams per liter of earth;
Cocos: 1 gram per liter of cocos.


what do you think? does it have too low a percentage of magnesium?

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You can supplement the dolomite with Epsom salts and still gain ph buffering from the dolomite or am I wrong?
Additionally if you are going to utilize molasses in your regimen, that has a fairly high amount in it too
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You don't want much mg in your soil.

That technically is not dolomite it is hi cal lime. Still a bicabonate but higher in Ca.

It is in a great ratio. I would not worry about mg. If deficiency shows up foliar.
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Old 03-29-2018, 02:08 AM
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Ok, thank's

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You don't want much mg in your soil.

That technically is not dolomite it is hi cal lime. Still a bicabonate but higher in Ca.

It is in a great ratio. I would not worry about mg. If deficiency shows up foliar.
Yes you are right,
I did some research and found that the optimal ratio is closer to 10/1 of ca / ​​mg instead of 2/1 of dolomite lime ... at least that the soil does not have a serious magnesium deficiency...

I found where to buy some lithotamnion, composed of 80%-85% calcium carbonate and 10-15% magnesium and a high content of trace elements...

what is the best choice?

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