Imhigh85
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That is the same feminized I use
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From what I have been reading a product called Cal Mag is an essential nutrient. Where is the best place to buy it?
Back in the very early 80s when I smoked a little a favorite was Acapulco gold. Now that was some good stuff. That would be fun to try growing but it's probably extinct now with all these new fangled strains.
It's a micronutrient and is Calcium and Magnesium. You can buy it at any garden center sold as Dolomitic Lime aka "Dolomite".
beez, while I don't have any advice concerning MMJ and back issues, I am 61 and do have some personal experience with back pain and arthritic knees. For me, I found that walking was a great way to help out both. I walk a minimum of 30 minutes a day and it seems to help quite a bit.
Back in the very early 80s when I smoked a little a favorite was Acapulco gold. Now that was some good stuff. That would be fun to try growing but it's probably extinct now with all these new fangled strains.
I'm looking at a 32 oz. bottle of Cal Mag Plus on Ebay for $15.25 with free shipping. Also a 1 gallon bottle for $40 with free shipping. Not really sure how often you use it and how much you use each time.
Dolomite is $10 for 50 pounds.
Liquid doesn't stay in the soil very long.
Your call.
The Dolomite is a powder/granules correct? How do you know how much and how often to apply it? Also what do you do just put some on the surface and it leeches into the soil when you water the plant?
1/8 cup every six weeks. (Half handful)
Sprinkle on top of soil and water normally.
man-O-man, I'm getting chills thinking about how excited you must be, quite a rush I would think. be cool, relaxed and calm. That
is until the shit hits the fan, then one is allowed to freak.
Okay, so I have to research everything cause I'm a nerd and that's how I learn. I was reading about dolomitic lime today and it mentions that it corrects the PH in acidic soils. Wouldn't changing the PH level of the soil have an effect on the ability of the plant to uptake certain nutrients?
Okay, so I have to research everything cause I'm a nerd and that's how I learn. I was reading about dolomitic lime today and it mentions that it corrects the PH in acidic soils. Wouldn't changing the PH level of the soil have an effect on the ability of the plant to uptake certain nutrients?