thecitygiant
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Is there organic dolomite lime if so what company makes it?
dolomite lime isn't vegetation...its crushed up limestone...its all technically "organic" as its a mineral that only comes from the ground...its not man madeIs there organic dolomite lime if so what company makes it?
Thanks would you happen to know how much of it i should use?dolomite lime isn't vegetation...its crushed up limestone...its all technically "organic" as its a mineral that only comes from the ground...its not man made
IDK about a 'soul' mix, but for *soil* use 2tbl/gallon of mix, or 1 cup/cf of mix (7.5 gallons).
For sure, add it to you mix before you transplant. Moisten after it is added and mixed in well. This will get the lime working.
What you got is the right stuff.
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if im going to transfer into five gallon containers
i should mix in 10tbl lime into the soil in each container before i transplant? I should moisten the soil after i transplant right? And not before
Thanks wet appreciate the info. Really helps out!
I meant to type in soil not soul ha!
Whats good roots. I have the powder lime it's very fine, seems to me as if the powder will breakdown faster than crushed. Its the same product just in a different formGiant. Do you know. If you got pellets or powder? They are both pretty slow acting but powder is faster. Not even sure if crushed pellets equals powder. I put lime on my outdoor plants for the future. There must be a faster way to tweak your ph if you need too. IDK. It's early and i got a good AM bake going so I'm wondering if that's how "quick" lime got it's name or if the two limes are even related?