Gypsum not enough? I've never mixed in Epsom salt...@ what ratio? Can you water with it, without killing microbes? Thanks.
Gypsum not enough? I've never mixed in Epsom salt...@ what ratio? Can you water with it, without killing microbes? Thanks.
I use that much maybe once or twice a season as the mood hits me or if plants look shabby. Never had a problem with them in my soil.9.87% water soluble magnesium
12.98% combined sulfur
roses tomatoes
1 tsp./foot of plant height every 2 weeks
or 1.089 grams/ sq.'3lbs./ 1250 sq.'
Microbeman - I'm curious about what you have to say about elemental sulfur...
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See what Dank has to say. He's your mentor, I'm a sidetrack and beside, he needs to check my math.
Most defiantly my friend, I'm just trying to be careful not to send anybody off in 50 directions.
I can only be part of the equation - and I am certainly not always right. I read, read, read - and share what little I can make sense of - and hope if I've gotten a wrong concept, folks smarter than myself will come along and put me back on the right path...
It's a group effort round these parts, brother!
dank.Frank
I understand completely. I don't ever want to make anyone feel as if they have to walk on egg shells around me. I always make an effort to apologize to people the times I've gone off the deep end. A bit of humility can go a long way...but some people actually take pride in being ass holes...I've learned who those people are for the most part and I just do my best to avoid the conflicts they like to create...
Being right is of no value to me if it comes at the expense of belittling another...we have to lift each other up and encourage one another or else we create division and fan clubs - and I have no desire to be a swami...
Here to learn just as much as I am here to help. It's why I love forums. They allowed me to learn in a couple years what has taken some people a lifetime. I owe so much; the very least I can do is be civil.
dank.Frank
So my recent conclusions on organic growing is one a plant is in a pot for a while it uses up the organic matter and the plant starts to suffer and ph goes wacky...only way I've found to correct this is to repot into fresh soil.... feedings dont help.
So my question is what can I do if I want to keep them in the same size pot for 6 + months. I tried adding castings to the top but it molded any suggestions