I also advise against hydrated lime although you are absolutely correct about the gardeners and farmers using it forever.I don't know why you would say you shouln't use hydrated lime. I, As well as many coutless gardeners and farmers have been useing it for years for this very thing. "Horticulture Hydrated lime", comes from many suppliers such as Hi yield. It can be purchased In ANY nursury or grow shop. I stock it an my shop, What it does,..It, Counteracts or neutralizes soil acidity, reducing the solubility of substances wich may be toxic to plants. Also it increases availability of phosphorous, molybdenum, and a few other elements found generally in sour (Acidic)soil. Also, you can look this up as well on your computer. It, also Increases microbial activity in productive soils, as well as Increases nitrogen fixation by legumes! The later two are things that your dolomite lime will NOT do. peace
The simple fact is, most of the people asking questions here either have zero experience growing anything, or very little experience. Hydrated lime is not for inexperienced growers or gardeners.
Dolomite or Calcitic lime being just crushed/powdered limestone is next to impossible to over apply and the noobs love to over do everything. I've grown stuff (not mj), in crushed limestone. Drainage sucked, but nothing got burnt.
Hydrated will also not keep the soil buffered. It's a quick fix for those who know how to use it, but so so for the long term.
BTW, a couple weeks ago I saw 100lb bags of hydrated Dolomite lime at Tractor Supply. Go figure.
Hydrated lime has its place, it's just not with this crowd and grow styles.
Wet