CALMAG IS NOT A THING

Livingblacksoil

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All your words about monsanto scotts relationship are masturbatory.
You don't seem to know yourself. I know you. Your expertise is not needed.

KICK ROCKS!
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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Monsanto does not own Scotts. Monsanto is owned by Bayer and Scotts is a publicly traded company. The Monsanto/Scotts relationship is from Scotts being the exclusive distributor of RoundUp which is manufactured by Monsanto.

This come up time and time again. The fact is that Scotts Miracle-Gro is not owned by Monsanto.

"the consumer Roundup® brand, which is marketed in North America and most of Europe exclusively by Scotts and owned by Monsanto."



Dude who's hardline on his hatred of 'Scotts' can't even be bothered to know the basics of the situation. But sure we're the evil ones.

What a surprise it's the same dude who thinks "CalMag is not a thing."

Also never ever put words in my mouth. You have a hard enough time with the words in your own mouth without policing others with your nonsense.
 

Turpsnstuff

Active Member
One is magnesium , sulphate and oxygen
Salt is sodium chloride
Table salt is sodium chloride.
Salts do not have to have either sodium or chloride to be called a salt. In chemistry, a salt is a chemical compound consisting of an ionic assembly of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, which results in a compound with no net electric charge.
 

BFERG

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Using Epsom salt for constipation. Consuming Epsom salt increases the amount of water in your intestines, which softens your stool and makes it easier to pass. ... For adults and children 12 years old and older, dissolve 2 to 4 level teaspoons of Epsom salt in 8 ounces of water and drink the mixture immediately.

After a person uses Epsom salt for constipation, they will usually have a bowel movement in 30 minutes to 6 hours.
Now this is useful information :bigjoint:
 

twentyeight.threefive

Well-Known Member
Table salt is sodium chloride.
Salts do not have to have either sodium or chloride to be called a salt. In chemistry, a salt is a chemical compound consisting of an ionic assembly of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, which results in a compound with no net electric charge.
Yeah thanks for chiming in, we already covered this a couple days ago.
 

Livingblacksoil

Well-Known Member
Dude who's hardline on his hatred of 'Scotts' can't even be bothered to know the basics of the situation. But sure we're the evil ones.

What a surprise it's the same dude who thinks "CalMag is not a thing."

Also never ever put words in my mouth. You have a hard enough time with the words in your own mouth without policing others with your nonsense.
Get off the thread. Not for your kind.
Good luck.
 

jimihendrix1

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When I use chemicals, which is most of the time.

I use Calcium Nitrate for my Calcium, and Nitrogen sources, and Epsom Salts for my Magnesium, and Sulfur source.

Magnesium is the #1 container garden deficiency. Weed eats Magnesium, like Popeye eats spinach.
I feed with Epsom Salts at every feeding. I actually feed small amounts at every watering. I use Promix BX as my medium.

I feel its easier to use calcium nitrate, and epsom salts vs calmag. I use a 4-20-39 base formula, then add 15.5-0-0 Calcium Nitrate, and then epsom salts. Ill add a small amount of Monopotassium Phosphate in weeks 2.5-6 on an 8 weeks flowering strain, and then cut it back by 40% the last 2 weeks before chop.

Calcium Nitrate is 26.5% Calcium.
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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When I use chemicals, which is most of the time.

I use Calcium Nitrate for my Calcium, and Nitrogen sources, and Epsom Salts for my Magnesium, and Sulfur source.

Magnesium is the #1 container garden deficiency. Weed eats Magnesium, like Popeye eats spinach.
I feed with Epsom Salts at every feeding. I actually feed small amounts at every watering. I use Promix BX as my medium.

I feel its easier to use calcium nitrate, and epsom salts vs calmag. I use a 4-20-39 base formula, then add 15.5-0-0 Calcium Nitrate, and then epsom salts. Ill add a small amount of Monopotassium Phosphate in weeks 2.5-6 on an 8 weeks flowering strain, and then cut it back by 40% the last 2 weeks before chop.

Calcium Nitrate is 26.5% Calcium.
How much Epsom are you using in your microdosing per feed?
 
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