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Subject:  Best way to raise Calcium level?

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afveteran

Deerfield, Michigan

I got my soil test and my calcium is at 1838. I here it should be around 3000. So my question is how to raise it up? I was thinking oyster shells but how many per 1000 sq ft? Pleae help.

12/5/2012 10:55:38 PM

Bohica (Tom)

Www.extremepumpkinstore.com

Please don't try to take a ppm and raise any level, you need to look at your soil test as a whole, so many levels will affect others.
If you have a soil test report, send it to me and i'll read it for you and make recommendations.
Tom
tprivitera@optonline.net

www.extremepumpkinstore.com

12/6/2012 12:28:04 AM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

Tom's the man!

12/6/2012 12:36:00 AM

afveteran

Deerfield, Michigan

Thanks Tom,
E-mail sent

12/6/2012 2:23:27 AM

BuffaloJoe78

San Antonio, tx

Move to San Antonio

12/6/2012 1:52:17 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Gypsum.....Or like one my growers...uses drywall...lol to grow trich

12/6/2012 2:52:13 PM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

They might be a cheaper way to go WiZ,,,,,,,,,,, just put a couple 6' pieces in the patch and till away! :)

12/6/2012 3:00:44 PM

So.Cal.Grower

Torrance, Ca.

That*

12/6/2012 3:01:05 PM

Bry

Glosta

Oyster shells are nearly pure calcium carbonate which means they are a liming agent. If you ph is low they will help but like Tom said you need to look at the whole picture. Referencing a single nutrient and forgetting the others is like asking a mechanic to fix an engine noise but you only brought him the tire.

Tom will steer you in the right direction. send him your test.

12/8/2012 11:25:44 AM

Richard

Minnesota

Milk of course!

12/8/2012 5:42:56 PM

Brosco

West Michigan---Hasekg39@gmail.com

seriously though will dry wall work to raise Cal levels ? or does is have other stuff in it thats bad ?

Is it even cheaper than Garden variety gypsum ?

12/10/2012 5:29:21 PM

Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange)

Omaha, Ne.

I would just use garden gypsum. you can find it for like $5 a 50lbs bag. who know what they may be puting in wall board, don't think they have pumpkins in mind when there making it:)

12/10/2012 11:18:51 PM

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