guys which is the best way to deal with a calcium deficiency in a organic grow?? i cant find lime stone or garden lime as i cant even translate it to my language to ask for it!! i can find cal mag though will this be a quick and efficient solution?? if i flush with a water with a ph of 7.6 will this be a good way to deal with my problem??? what other ways can i use to quickly fix my calcium deficiency and help my soil not to create lockouts in the future?? if you want to take a look at the plants i have many pics in my journal by my signature!! thanks alot for the help guys...
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Got2LoveIt..... The pH of the water you are using to flush is too alkaline (high pH). You need water below a pH of 7 to do a good flush at this stage (you need water between 6 to 6.
. You may be suffering the cal deficiency because your soil pH being is too high. Adding cal-mag or any other add-in will not correct this -
if the soil pH is above 6.8
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Test soil pH with a soil pH meter, litmus paper or an liquid (soil) pH test kit. If your soil pH is 7 (
I suspect it is) or above - get some bottled water, add one tsp of apple cider vinegar to it - shake well and use to flush. Pour the whole gallon through. Do it only once, wait 24 hours - recheck soil pH. If soil pH is still not below 7, repeat, if below 7 don't.
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Once, soil pH is under control - boil six eggshells in two quarts of water for 5 minutes. Take off heat, add 1/2 tsp of Epsom Salt, stir, let cool to room temp, strain out the eggshells - give each girl 8 ounces of the eggshell/epsom salt water (poorman's cal-mag)
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Hope this helps.....
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