is it Possible to use CalMag for humans? :)

MasterOfTheJuice

Active Member
Hi All,

since it is impossible to get CalMag+ where i live, is it possible to use liquid CalMag for humans? :)
i found this at a local body building shop: http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/now/calm.html and was wondering if it can be used on plants, and in what quantities.
the contents are specified below. has anyone ever tried this? or is it better to try to get CalMag designed specifically for plant?
thanks!
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16 Fl. Oz.Blueberry
Serving Size1Tablespoon(15mL)
Servings Per Container31
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories40
Total Carbohydrate9g3%*
Sugar Alcohol (As Xylitol)2g†
Vitamin D (As Ergocalciferol)400IU100%
Calcium (From Calcium Citrate)500mg50%
Magnesium (From Magnesium Citrate)250mg60%
Boron (From Boron Amino Acid Chelate)1mg†
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet
† Daily Value not established
Other Ingredients
Deionized Water, Glycerin, Xylitol, Malic Acid, Xanthan Gum, Natural Blueberry Flavor, Potassium Sorbate (As Preservative), Red Grape Concentrate, Cellulose, And Mixed Tocopherols (Soy).
Contains No Salt, Yeast, Wheat, Gluten, Milk, Egg, Shellfish, Or Artificial Colors Or Flavors.
Vegetarian/Vegan Product.
 

xxEMOxx

Well-Known Member
It seems to have CA, MG, and Boron which are all needed micros/secondary elements.... the problem is you have all kinds of carbs, sugars, yeast and etc in the product as well.

Also I am unsure as to the metric weight per ml of CA, MG and etc. in cal-mag+.... that bottle does tell you the weight in each dose. Shrugs.... personally I would get some oyster shells or some other form of organic CaMg if you cannot find the liquid.... As with all the other stuff in that supplement I wouldn't wanna risk something else happening to my medium, plant, rhizosphere or etc.

Also if you cannot get plant CaMg where you live, y not order it off the net..... I mean IDK exactly where you reside or whatever but your name implies you get "Roids" and are the master of them... so if you can get those you can surely get some brand/form of plant Cal_Mag.
 

HotShot7414

Well-Known Member
Want cal mag just add some epsom salt to tap water.Tap has calcium and epsom has manganese and magnesium.
 

MasterOfTheJuice

Active Member
thanks for your help guys, ill drop the idea and order some CalMag online.

It seems to have CA, MG, and Boron which are all needed micros/secondary elements.... the problem is you have all kinds of carbs, sugars, yeast and etc in the product as well.

Also I am unsure as to the metric weight per ml of CA, MG and etc. in cal-mag+.... that bottle does tell you the weight in each dose. Shrugs.... personally I would get some oyster shells or some other form of organic CaMg if you cannot find the liquid.... As with all the other stuff in that supplement I wouldn't wanna risk something else happening to my medium, plant, rhizosphere or etc.

Also if you cannot get plant CaMg where you live, y not order it off the net..... I mean IDK exactly where you reside or whatever but your name implies you get "Roids" and are the master of them... so if you can get those you can surely get some brand/form of plant Cal_Mag.

xxEMOxx, i am the master of orange, pineapple, melon and several other types of exotic fruit juices :)
"Roids"? thats one thing im not into. but i can understand the confusion :)

thanks again.
 

xxEMOxx

Well-Known Member
No prob dude.... my bad... just the name lead to believe and then the body building weight lifting thing.....

Again my bad.....

Anyway yeah idk with all the yeast and presevitives and stuff in that stuff if I would try it... it could cause unwanted or bad bateria growth in resisvior based grow styles and who know what other kinds of stuff. Hate to say it but its true. Just gotta run it....
 

intenseneal

Well-Known Member
There are a few routes you can take
1. Order CalMg on line and have it shipped to you.
2. Epson salt in the water
3. Go to a fish store and buy a bottle of liquid calcium and a bottle of liquid magnesium for reef tanks. They are made of calcium chloride and magnesium chloride same thing that is in CalMg. You will just need to use a lot less of it because it is a lot higher in concentration. Mix those into water with some molasses and you have CalMg+ basically.
 
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