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Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Making you own Cal-Mag fertilizer
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bluesilver |
Tasmania Australia
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Hi, I am having a bit of trouble finding liquid Cal-Mag at the moment. I was just interested if this idea would work or even if it is the same thing. So to get close to 100ppm of Calcium and Magnesium i found this ratio out. Calcium Nitrate, mix 2 grams per 1 gallon of water, this gives you a calcium ratio of 100ppm Epson Salts, mix 1 gram per gallon of water, this gives you a magnesium ratio of 108ppm
I was just interested to know if this is worth looking at as it has to be way cheaper than the Cal-Mag they sell you
The ppm seams to be correct I think, and when you do a search, you see people mixing this up as 1 gram of Epson Salts and 2 grams of Calcium Nitrate in a 1 Gallon of water.
You have to mix and dissolve each one by itself before mixing the two together.
I just haven't yet found out how much you dilute this solution to apply it say via drip line. Just interested to here everyone's thought on this Cheers
[Last edit: 08/10/24 2:20:04 AM]
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8/10/2024 1:53:42 AM
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Richmond Dave |
Richmond, BC, Canada
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Why do you think you have to mix the 2 together? Do a soil test to see if you need anything and if you need N then add some Calcium Nitrate. If you need Magnesium then add Epson. Use a PPM meter to make your own dilution... say 200 ppm for each. When I needed either element, I would add 2 tablespoons to my 40 gallon tank and pump through drip lines. NEED a soil test first.
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8/24/2024 8:16:39 AM
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