You could always go the organic route and use egg shells in the soil to provide calcium and then use either some molasses or Epsom salt in the feed for the mag.
I would recommend that you add some molasses to the feed as it will benefit the microbes in the soil too.
If you cant get a calcium or cal mag supplement for the plants then eggshell in the soil is a good option as the shells are very easy to get hold of and they are 100% calcium. The secret to using eggshells is in the preparation.
Before you use eggshells in the soil you will need to do a few things to make them effective.
1. wash and dry the egg shells
2. remove any remaining membrane from inside the dry shell
3. grind dried shell into a powder
4. using a pestle and mortar grind the shells to a fine powder
By grinding the shells into a powder you increase the surface area of the shell massively and allow it to be absorbed into the plant/soil much quicker.
To apply the eggshell take a pen and poke about 6-8 holes in the soil around the plant. sprinkle the eggshell in and around these holes then mix the remaining eggshell into the top inch of soil, while trying not to damage roots.
I currently use 2 eggshells per 10l pot and when I water with molasses I add it at a rate of 5ml per litre
Just my 2 cents, I hope you get your girls back on track soon
I would recommend that you add some molasses to the feed as it will benefit the microbes in the soil too.
If you cant get a calcium or cal mag supplement for the plants then eggshell in the soil is a good option as the shells are very easy to get hold of and they are 100% calcium. The secret to using eggshells is in the preparation.
Before you use eggshells in the soil you will need to do a few things to make them effective.
1. wash and dry the egg shells
2. remove any remaining membrane from inside the dry shell
3. grind dried shell into a powder
4. using a pestle and mortar grind the shells to a fine powder
By grinding the shells into a powder you increase the surface area of the shell massively and allow it to be absorbed into the plant/soil much quicker.
To apply the eggshell take a pen and poke about 6-8 holes in the soil around the plant. sprinkle the eggshell in and around these holes then mix the remaining eggshell into the top inch of soil, while trying not to damage roots.
I currently use 2 eggshells per 10l pot and when I water with molasses I add it at a rate of 5ml per litre
Just my 2 cents, I hope you get your girls back on track soon