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Re: Vapedogg223's Got a Brand New Bag! All Organic - High Brix -Nirvana Ice- 49 Plant
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Sorry about that! Let me try this again...you don't have to worry, they're not two different elements...the label is telling you that the calcium content of 91% CaCO3 is 36%. Calcite is pure calcium carbonate, 100% CaCO3, and it's 40% calcium.
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The only thing I was worried about was the Calcium and Cal Carb being 2 different elements and it throwing off my levels or if there would be any way to figure out how much Mag should be added like Epsom Salt to make it work? If that makes any sense at all. But check em out. I have no idea if you could source a product like that if it will work. I just got home from my Cinco De Mayo festivities and im hitting the sack.![]()
Mikey, I just realized I totally didn't answer the first part of your question...instead, I it looks like I answered a question you didn't even ask!That looks cool bro!
The Calcium Carbonate Equivalent labeling is confusing...it's use when liming soil for pH. For example, if a soil test report calls for 1 ton of lime per acre, that's 1 ton of certified calcitic lime...if a farmer was using this product instead of certified lime, it's will only have 92% of the effect on soil pH that lime will...so he (or she) would have to apply it at a rate of 2,180 pounds per acre instead of 1 ton.
You don't want to add any epsom with these minerals. I don't know enough about soil mineral ratios to explain why, but it will throw things off. Doc would probably be the one to ask about that, I'm following his recipe!
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Sorry about that! Let me try this again...you don't have to worry, they're not two different elements...the label is telling you that the calcium content of 91% CaCO3 is 36%. Calcite is pure calcium carbonate, 100% CaCO3, and it's 40% calcium.
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