Cal-Mag for the living soil grower

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I just found out about Dolomite Lime from Down to Earth. It’s a calcium Magnesium rich slow release. I have always wondered how to raise Calcium and or magnesium deficiency in an organic grow and this seems to be the answer! Sorry if this is old news to yall but I thought I would just pass on this info as it made my day. It’s cheap too. $10 for five pounds at Wilco(my new grow store). My last grow store got busted for selling herb out of the shop and having an unlicensed 2000 hemp plant grow lol. I’ll stick to Wilco…
 
Great and timely info,
I also found that bone meal and fish/shellfish meal also have good calcium contents.

So far, I really like the look of organic growth, just seems less stressed but I’m not sure I can define it.
 

Langbeinite is some magical stuff if you can find it. Magnesium, sulfur, potassium. Combined with bone meal its what I use to get organic potassium and magnesium in flower.

My base nutrients are chicken manure and langbeinite for veg, then chicken manure, bone meal, langbeinite for flower. Cheapest organic fertilizer you can get, if you can find langbeinite.

Epsom salts can also help with the magnesium needs combined with bone meal.
 
I just found out about Dolomite Lime from Down to Earth. It’s a calcium Magnesium rich slow release. I have always wondered how to raise Calcium and or magnesium deficiency in an organic grow and this seems to be the answer! Sorry if this is old news to yall but I thought I would just pass on this info as it made my day. It’s cheap too. $10 for five pounds at Wilco(my new grow store). My last grow store got busted for selling herb out of the shop and having an unlicensed 2000 hemp plant grow lol. I’ll stick to Wilco…
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I’ve only used it since my last grow. I also used liquid CalMag in waterings if I think it needed a boost. Just watch you don’t use too much Dolomite Lime. I’m still trying to find the best amounts to use for all my dry nutrients. Getting there.
 
I was doing some looking at a few google searches for adding cal-mag to organic soil.

Apparently there are at least a few OMRI listed, organic cal-mag supplements.

WHODATHOUGHT?
 
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