Help with calcium deficiency.????

justiceforgreen123

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anyone know easy ways of fixing a calcium deficiency? with out locking it up? i heard possibly a little lime in with a gallon of water? anyone know how much lime?
 

DR. VonDankenstine

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try the cal/mag plus-i have used it with great suc.---if you are going for 100% true organic you can soak eggshells in ph bal water and add to your medium of choice.
 

chroniccitizen

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eggshells i use them all the time my soil is actually a mix of potting soil sand and eggshells my plants grow big fast and they make killer bud
 

hazemaster

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eggshells i use them all the time my soil is actually a mix of potting soil sand and eggshells my plants grow big fast and they make killer bud
so you just put the egg shells on top or in the soil? or can i just make a tea and mix a bunch of eggshells in a 1 gal. container.
 

Hank

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What about Epsom Salts. I might be wrong though. Check the growfaq.

Hank
 

Doug Fresh

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how many eggshells per gal? and how much Epsom Salt per gal? id use cal/mag plus but i dont have a store near me that carries it.
 

Wetdog

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Use the lime. Eggshells are great, but take forever to break down and become available.

Powdered dolomite lime, garden lime, NOT hydrated.

Sprinkle 2tbl/gallon of MIX on the surface and water it in. Ex: 3 gallon container=6tbl of lime.

ONE application will do the job.

Wet
 

Wolverine97

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Use the lime. Eggshells are great, but take forever to break down and become available.

Powdered dolomite lime, garden lime, NOT hydrated.

Sprinkle 2tbl/gallon of MIX on the surface and water it in. Ex: 3 gallon container=6tbl of lime.

ONE application will do the job.

Wet
Cosigned...
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
hold up a second yall. I'd like to see a pic. I mean, calplex will do it, or powder lime if ya don't want liquid nutes laying around rotting. But could this be a lock out situation instead of a deficiency? It's often confused.
 

Jack Harer

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I'd go with the cal/mag. Epsom would be good, but it's almost exclusively magnesium sulfate. Magnesium and Calcium are really interdependent on each other for uptake. Read up on it. There are many posts here on the subject I'm absolutely sure. Next time you mix soil, mix in a good amount of crushed egg shells.
Matt is right. We really need pics 'cuz nutrient uptake is really dependent on pH. Too high or low will lock out nutrients and mimic a deficiency.
 

chronic coinoisseur

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Sorry realized above post is misleading, dolo lime i believe has 23 percent calcium and around 11-12 percent magnesium, no need for epsom if your going that route
 

Jack Harer

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Sorry realized above post is misleading, dolo lime i believe has 23 percent calcium and around 11-12 percent magnesium, no need for epsom if your going that route
Cosigned as well. To aviod confusion in the future, check the pH first thing. Rule that out first. Improper pH will lock out nutrients, and mimic a deficiency. All the nutes in the world could be there for the plant, but if the plant can't take them up.......
 

Wetdog

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LOL, I don't think we're going to get any pics since the OP hasn't been around since 2008.

Apparently, the guy that dug up this old thread made 1 post and hasn't been back either.

Oh well.

Wet
 

tymetravler

Active Member
Do you have hard water or know anyone who does? I am also having what I think is a calcium deficiency using ro water. I am going to add some tap water that is very hard and try to correct it that way.
 
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