No I'm not saying that. What I was saying is that Home Depot & Lowe's carry both Dolomite Lime and Limestone, i.e. no S&HHaving a hard time finding either of the Scott's products even on the internet. DO they exist still? And are you saying the link I posted is not good to use for dolomite lime?
Durdy
A soil's efficiency is measured by its Cation Exchange Capacity (CeC) and Sphagnum Peat Moss has a CeC of 100 and coir has a CeC of 70
So a more apt description when comparing these numbers would be that coco coir is less efficient at exchanging ions than Sphagnum.
Increasing the amount of viable humus in your potting soil mix will resolve that quickly.
HTH
CC
Is that urine 10 parts and water 1 part sm? Also what if you have a poor diet is it still usable without negative effects?
Was also wondering if anyone has read the book The Secret Life of Plants? I was thinking about purchasing it..
1.5 weeks into flowering and the nutes is gone? Which soil mix did you use? There is a difference between act tea's and nute tea's. ACT tea's are for establishing microbes in your soil and a nute tea is for adding nutrients. What nutes did you order?Does anyone have any experience using a nutrient line combined with LC's mix? I'm about 1 1/2 weeks into flower and I ordered ingredients to make myself an organic nutrient tea to feed with. Due to Hurricane Sandy, the shipment was delayed more than a week (the plants were already needing some nutes) and it arrived damaged, so I have to return it.
There is debate on the level of "organicness" of the GO lines but if GO floats your boat why not? I personally never used GO products and never will. What is your plants showing to alarm you there is a lack of nutes?I know that a local store sells the General Organic Go Box or something very similar to it. Does anyone have experience using a nute line like GO instead of a nute tea that LC described? Would it still be considered an organic grow if I were to use GO with LC's mix?