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My tapwater is garbage and I have a crazy theory that using RO under LEDs depletes calcium and magnesium faster than the roots can expand and reach more. Can I mix Dolomite lime in my irrigation water and use fulvic acid to make it more available? If so, should I do the math and follow hydro guidelines for quantities? I could of course use garden lime and Epsoms if the cal/mag ratio needs adjusted. I'm guessing there's a catch, but can't think what it would be. The Google seems to think organic friendly Calmag only comes in the form of dissolves bones/eggshells.
My "theory" is in reference to seedlings/seedling mixes, in my case the Buildasoil "Coots mix" cut to 1/3 amendments. The problem seems to correct in full strength "Coots" as microbial colonies and roots establish, but I'm having a heck of a time getting healthy plants through the solo cup stage.
My "theory" is in reference to seedlings/seedling mixes, in my case the Buildasoil "Coots mix" cut to 1/3 amendments. The problem seems to correct in full strength "Coots" as microbial colonies and roots establish, but I'm having a heck of a time getting healthy plants through the solo cup stage.