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Calcium?
Hey there,
I have seen quite a few people here recommend calmag for their coco grows. I havent been able to locate any but i have epsom salts for my mg needs... Just wondering if you guys know of a good source of calcium that is readily available? I know dolomite lime has goodly amounts and i was thinking about just dissolving a teaspoon in my watering bottle... Good idea???
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Tap water worked for me a while back
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Yes hardwater tap or dolomite, if you have sea shells you can powder those. But most people opt for bone meal which will only raise the PH to a minimal degree. Dolomite on the other hand will raise the PH. Rock phosphate has calcium but I would not recommend or use heavily the white kind available in stores for organic growing what with the high cadmium levels. Gypsum might be used sparingly for a bit of calcium but I do not use it for organics either.
Bone meal in coco will help as coco with holds calcium, and then magnesium. Which epsom salts should be able to provide on a continuos basis as coco is very conductive. Last edited by The Slickster; 01-22-2007 at 11:50 AM.. |
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In my case I ran out of Cal/Mag and was broke (as always lol)...so I had to try something. I was running PBP pro "hydro organic" (I know...) and I used E-salts and tap water....if the tap water EC was too high I'd dilute with RO to hit a reasonable baseline EC (.4 -.6 usually is where I was at)....and the plants (except one.... of 20 or so) looked great...
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I am growing in pots and just treating the grow as i would soil (except the ph) and my plants are lovin it... except some minor worries.
Organic nutes are all fine i have been assured in various places... except batshit apparently. I try to get my ph around the 5.8 mark.
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