Recently, there have been/are a few active threads on soil pH and lime.
I have some questions that weren't answered in these threads but did not want to hi-jack a member's thread.
Here goes:
1. If you are setting up your pots 2-3 weeks in advance, is there an INITIAL pH reading that is so low that the soil should not be used?? (Any soil's pH can be raised, but at what price?) Potential issues down the road could be death to the "microherd" , greater susceptibility to calcium and mag. toxicity, etc. and just "funky" stuff, mostly bad, that could result later.
2. Let's suppose you pre-treat your soil with 1.5 Tablespoons/gallon of pulverized dolomitic line (Soil Doctor in this case) which has 30% calcium, 20% magnesium.
- Is there any reason to use Cal-mag supplements during the grow as a preventive measure? Is there greater danger (due to limed soil) in creating a cal-mag toxicity if you use regularly?
-If feed water is borderline high in calcium (not just TDS), should a grower be even more concerned about possible calcium toxicity if soil is limed. What is a safe level of calcium in well water?
3. Is there a maximum safe dosage of lime? Suppose after 2 weeks, 1.5 T was not enough to bring pH to 6.5, is it okay to add more? How much more is safe?
4. What effect does flushing (3x water or with a surfactant, e.g., Sledgehammer) have on limed soil?
I know from reading that calcium toxicity is very rare although personally I'm not sure its rarity is that all that great for those of us that lime their soils. Of course, a big variable is strain...
Thanks in advance--
I have some questions that weren't answered in these threads but did not want to hi-jack a member's thread.
Here goes:
1. If you are setting up your pots 2-3 weeks in advance, is there an INITIAL pH reading that is so low that the soil should not be used?? (Any soil's pH can be raised, but at what price?) Potential issues down the road could be death to the "microherd" , greater susceptibility to calcium and mag. toxicity, etc. and just "funky" stuff, mostly bad, that could result later.
2. Let's suppose you pre-treat your soil with 1.5 Tablespoons/gallon of pulverized dolomitic line (Soil Doctor in this case) which has 30% calcium, 20% magnesium.
- Is there any reason to use Cal-mag supplements during the grow as a preventive measure? Is there greater danger (due to limed soil) in creating a cal-mag toxicity if you use regularly?
-If feed water is borderline high in calcium (not just TDS), should a grower be even more concerned about possible calcium toxicity if soil is limed. What is a safe level of calcium in well water?
3. Is there a maximum safe dosage of lime? Suppose after 2 weeks, 1.5 T was not enough to bring pH to 6.5, is it okay to add more? How much more is safe?
4. What effect does flushing (3x water or with a surfactant, e.g., Sledgehammer) have on limed soil?
I know from reading that calcium toxicity is very rare although personally I'm not sure its rarity is that all that great for those of us that lime their soils. Of course, a big variable is strain...
Thanks in advance--