Crustacean shells to combat calcium deficiency

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Wasn't really sure where to post this question, forgive me if I've misplaced it

So I know you can use crustacean shells in your soil to add calcium to the mix but I was wondering if it would be possible to cook this up in a way to be able to use the liquid as a foliar feed spray??

If not, because I can imagine that the fishy smell would taint your plants, does anyone have any suggestions for a homemade recipe which could be used as a spray.

A couple of days ago I thought my plants were suffering from cal/mag but as it turns out they are just shedding a bit of fat during preflower.

I have no problems using epsom salts but before I purchase some for my next grow I'd love to know if there is something you could whip up from your gardeners box of goodies.

Peace
 
yes you can , an egg shells also.

I dislike using salts of any kind, (an mag chloride is one)
But you got to crush shells an eggs fine, an put in the ground like a year before i think............
 
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