hotrodharley
Well-Known Member
Just going from what I have learned from experience and actual commercial growers. For whatever they might know. These guys are hydro tomato growers. Water is like gold here so for them to use RO specifically to rid the water of Ca and Mg just to turn around and add it was no split second idea. They suggested (one is a smoker!) using any calcium nitrate or calcium acetate additive. However they said in soil actual calcium deficiencies are pretty rare.Man I agree with a lot of your contributions and thoughts here. I've learned from your replies but you're splitting molecular hairs here. The biosynthesis in the soil is being overlooked, enzymes and precursors produced by both the bio and plant make substances available in absorptive form.
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