One tablespoon per gallon pot size. I stopped using Dolomite lime as I am in coco and Autocobs. Just using the liquid calmag. I have Epsom salts but rarely use.How much lime would you add to a 50/50 mix of coco and perlite?
One tablespoon per gallon pot size. I stopped using Dolomite lime as I am in coco and Autocobs. Just using the liquid calmag. I have Epsom salts but rarely use.
That is fine. You can supercharge before you drop germed seed. In general, don't be surprised if you need to feed double calmag as the grow moves along. I use Botanicare calmag and that can also be made to spray. I've only used the spray a couple of times and don't remember if it made a difference.But can't I just skip the lime and use calmag in my nute feed instead? Isn't that even a better way to go?
Ive been having to add calmag to my tlo grow also. I came to same conclusion dolomite lime. The bottled calmag works fine for me but ild rather address the problem before it arises. Going to give it a try I mix my soil in a large tote. Im going to start gradually with it maybe 2 or 3 tbls and work from there
Adding lime to inert media (coco/perlite; can't buffer pH as soil does) does not make sense to me, with side effects including shifting your pH up; and it's dangerous, not fixable if you add too much. Have you done any testing to see what your soil or run-off pH would be with the planned amount of added lime?
Why not just add low-to-mid dose cal-mag to your feed, and supplement this with foliar feeding for as long as you can (ideally, using Transport/Optic Foliar)? This works for me.