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Old 02-21-2007, 12:26 AM #1
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dolomite in sweden?

what is dolomite called in swedish and where is it available....thanks guys
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Old 02-21-2007, 01:56 PM #2
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It's the same name, Kalk or Dolomit kalk, Ca mixed with Mg. U can get it at Lantmännen or Granngården. Some ordinary gardenshops may carry it as well.

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Dolomitkalk. Also Plantagen is likely to have it, although perhaps not during the winter.
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wood ash works the same, plus it contains plenty of important micronutrients....
one way to guerilla grow on acid soil is to blaze a big fire on your grow patch then mix it in with the soil, atleast a few weeks before you plant anything there. any charcoal left is also useful for colonies of beneficial bacteria. you could also use ash from a fireplace or sauna if you have one....
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Thanks heaps everyone, ill have a look in plantagen next time im there....
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Plantagen shops have it in 12,5 kilo bags. Granulated is Crowns 34:50, ungranulated (very dusty) is 19:50. From www.econova.se.

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Dolomitkalk. Also Plantagen is likely to have it, although perhaps not during the winter.
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U'r correct sir, i tried to score perlite or vermaculite from Plantagen in the winter and they said htey only pack it during summer months
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