Greenthumbs256
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Is cal mag truly organic I stopped using it and and tried to add it more in my mix with amendments but I'm still seeing slight cal mag issues! I'm worried the cal mag I add to my waterings might hurt all my precious microbes I work so hard to breed!I add any extra tea along with the sludge left in the bottom of the bucket back into my recycling soil bin. If you strain off the particulate matter or use a mesh bag or something throw all the spent materials in there too. Been doing that for awhile & works well. Does not make things go any faster; cooking time is to normalize the ph from the soil amendments you added in. If you have a decent quality soil probe you can always just check to see if it's done. Higher than 6.5 is good enough but if don't have one (I don't) you simply wait 30 days & there's really no need to bother checking ph. That's long enough for the microbes to begin breaking down the organic compounds so they are in an available range for your plants to absorb.
I use water collected from a dehumidifier as my main supply and supplement with rain when I collect it or use spring water when I go to the mountains and fill up my jugs. Dehuey water is in endless supply this time of year where I live; probably dump a few gals a day into the buckets and they all get cycled through in time. It has like 8ppm. My tap is about 75-80 ppm but is laden with chloramine. RO is super wasteful. I only use that as a last resort; Walmart has an RO machine for .37 per gal which is ok when in a pinch. Problem with using raw water is it has zero macros; so I add a liquid organic cal mag at 6-10 drops per gal.