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Psilocybist
Looking for Freddie since 1991
Registered: 06/03/16
Posts: 5
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First Post, Question bout Dolomite Lime
#814364 - 06/03/16 08:06 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi, gonna start my first grow, soil-based.
I have found almost all ingredients of the Subcool's Super Soil mix. except for Kelp meal (any replacement ideas ?) the problem is my sources of lime. I don't know the available white powder here, sold by the name of Lime, is garden lime or dolomite. and the sellers don't know either, most even don't know what's the difference between different limes, or basically the idea of different limes being in the soil is strange to them
So is there any way to tell if a lime sample is dry garden lime, dolomite, or whatever ? I've access to my lab-like glassware and other chemicals and stuff. if that's required to tell the difference.
BTW, it's sold in medium-sized bags without any label or anything.
Thanks
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dmtcorey
~The time police~
Registered: 08/06/09
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Re: First Post, Question bout Dolomite Lime [Re: Psilocybist]
#814409 - 06/04/16 04:44 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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replace the kelp with any sea weed extract or you can water with epsom salts ,as for the lime ill leave that for someone else
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Psilocybist
Looking for Freddie since 1991
Registered: 06/03/16
Posts: 5
Loc: Far from Human Beings
Last seen: 7 years, 7 months
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Re: First Post, Question bout Dolomite Lime [Re: dmtcorey]
#814419 - 06/05/16 03:33 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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dmtcorey said: replace the kelp with any sea weed extract or you can water with epsom salts...
like they are replacement for each other somewhat ? the epsom salts and seaweed ?
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dmtcorey
~The time police~
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Last seen: 7 years, 1 month
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Re: First Post, Question bout Dolomite Lime [Re: Psilocybist]
#814463 - 06/05/16 10:24 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Psilocybist said:
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dmtcorey said: replace the kelp with any sea weed extract or you can water with epsom salts...
like they are replacement for each other somewhat ? the epsom salts and seaweed ?
ya , they are 2 different sources of the same ingredient magnesium . plays a big roll in lush green foliage and clearing up the growth stunting from purple stems . the kelp does have a few other things in it but magnesium is a main nutrient in kelp meal along with calcium .
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Edited by dmtcorey (06/05/16 10:31 PM)
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