Garden Lime...

Imaulle

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just how slow acting is it? I just bought a 5lb bag of Espoma Garden Lime to use with my Jacks 30-10-10 because I believe I'm close to running out of Cal / Mag in my soil.... How long will it take to be absorbed by the plant and exactly how much should I be using and how often? thanks...
 

Imaulle

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p.s. I prefer only someone like Uncle Ben (or someone with the same approach/understanding/teachings) answer this question please.... :cry:
 

Izoc666

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Hey buddy, I do use espoma's Garden Lime for years now.

I will amend garden lime with soilless for medium before planting. the process breakdown the good pellets of garden lime will take about two weeks to acitivate after you water it ~ 1 tablespoon per dirt gallon.


I do application garden lime in about 6 months if the plant is still there, just top dressing.

happy gardening.
 

Imaulle

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hey thanks for the reply! so would it be better to put in the soil mix to start? and if so, would that last all the way till harvest? right now I use a 50/50 mix of roots organic original potting mix and roots organic soilless mix.
 

Izoc666

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yeah its good idea to mix before plant thats for sure. it should last till harvest unless you read the plants if they show cal/mag def , just top dress thats it. good luck.

happy gardening
 

grebal

New Member
Not an expert, but have done a fair amount of reading on it.

Garden Lime is around 34% Cal, and 3.8 Mag (it may vary a bit between brands). 40 lb. bag is less than $4.

Dolomite Lime is the stuff most MJ growers use when making soil/less mixes and is around 20% Cal, and 10 Mag.

I saw one smart guy who mixed the two types of Lime around 50/50 to achieve what he said was good ratio split of Ca:Mg for herb (it's 54:14, but forget what he said good target was).

Of course stay away from the hydrated stuff. Generally folks suggest 2 tsp Dolomite per gallon of soil/less volume as enuf for a whole grow.
 

Izoc666

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Well i dont know about mix two limes as 50/50 ratio. They re pretty same " Lime ". I prefer K.I.S.S. style and believe me , espoma garden lime is good as dolomite lime.

As you can see the label, it does say , its derived from dolomite lime. So its fine to use Garden Lime.

Of course, i wont recommend Hydrated Lime or Quick Lime.
 
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