Exactly, needs to tailor it to his base soil.Why specifically high in calcium? You’ll need to be careful you don’t sweeten the soil too much imo
Bentonite clay also.Oyster shell dust, bone meal, gypsum, dolomite lime is used to amend soil, if that's what you're asking.
That leads to terra preta, a dark rather than light soil."For the Maya, the Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin was the 'Goldilocks Zone,'" study co-author Ross Ensley, a geologist with the Institute for Geological Study of the Maya Lowlands in Houston, told Live Science in an email. "The Maya settled in [this region] because it had the right mix of uplands for settlement and lowlands for agriculture. The uplands provided a source for limestone, their primary building material, and dry land to live on. The lowlands are mostly seasonal swamps, or bajos, which provided space for wetland agriculture as well as organic-rich soil for use in terraced agriculture."
What nutrients are you using?The nutrients I am using don't have any calcium included, I was thinking gypsum as it should be fastest to get into the soil after application.
calmag+ xanthan gum produces a calcium chloride hydrogel. I use this outside in my sandy acidic loam, with some 10-10-10 and a pile of leaves.I saved a thread by @speedwell68 and am wondering about trying it, calcium chloride. If I try it, I'll dissolve very little in the nutes rather than their approach of a one-time soil treatment.
Jacks 321 Outdoor 18-8-23What nutrients are you using?
Dang, I just looked up the label and there is indeed no calcium listed on it. Weird. I know in the normal 321 formula, the "2" is calcium nitrate, and the base nutes have pretty low N. Not sure I would use calcium nitrate if the base is already 18% N tho...Jacks 321 Outdoor 18-8-23
I am waiting for a reply now. They specifically said not to use the part b or there 2nd part to supplement for calcium in the outdoor version. I am wondering if my source water will have enough calcium. Planning to use normal tap water.Dang, I just looked up the label and there is indeed no calcium listed on it. Weird. I know in the normal 321 formula, the "2" is calcium nitrate, and the base nutes have pretty low N. Not sure I would use calcium nitrate if the base is already 18% N tho...
You could always call or email JR Peters and ask what they recommend...
Dang, I just looked up the label and there is indeed no calcium listed on it. Weird. I know in the normal 321 formula, the "2" is calcium nitrate, and the base nutes have pretty low N. Not sure I would use calcium nitrate if the base is already 18% N tho...
You could always call or email JR Peters and ask what they recommend...
That's kind of shocking, but depends on your water source, I guess.I am waiting for a reply now. They specifically said not to use the part b or there 2nd part to supplement for calcium in the outdoor version. I am wondering if my source water will have enough calcium. Planning to use normal tap water.
Not sure if this is a joke but this version is all in one.Why not jacks tomato? Easy peasy. Everything in one easy mix
The nutrients I am using don't have any calcium included, I was thinking gypsum as it should be fastest to get into the soil after application.
All in one, plus calciumNot sure if this is a joke but this version is all in one.