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            Subject:  Raising calicum level
			
  
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            | Fissssh | 
            
               Simi valley, ca 
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                one of the amendments id like to add is calicum ! my level has been aprox 2000 ppm its stayed same even though iv added a lot of gypsum over the yrs ,(each yr iv added 600-700 lbs for 2000 sq ft  ) but the following yr the level has been aprox same , only sulfer has gone up !! but still ok ! this yr id like to try something different , ANY SUGESTIONS ?? id like to add it durring my cover crop till in ! O YA  P H  has been 6.7 & 7.0 ANY SUGESTIONS ,thanks ahead of time Glenn   ??? 
		
				
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               3/29/2007 12:49:47 PM 
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            | hoots dirt (Mark) | 
            
               Farmville, Virginia ([email protected]) 
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               Sounds like your PH is optimal but if my understanding is correct the addition of calcium also raises PH. True? 
		
				
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               3/30/2007 10:19:38 AM 
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            | gordon | 
            
               Utah 
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               http://www.groworganic.com/item_F1735_FertallLiquidCalciumChelateGallo.html 
		
				
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               3/30/2007 12:02:53 PM 
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            | JMattW | 
            
               Omaha, NE (N41-15-42 ) 
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               There has been previous discussion on the boards about forms of calcium to use on your plants.  I till in calcium nitrate in the spring and then spray during the season with either a Nutri-Cal (cal-nitrate drived liquid) or a calcium carbonate derived liquid like Biomin. 
		
				
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               3/30/2007 12:32:06 PM 
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            | seedling | 
            
               London, Ohio 
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               ive seen liquid gypson for sale in a quart bottle and it says it works in a week opposed to the pellets taking a while and the quart is equivalent to 200lbs of gypsom in liquid form. it might be worth a try dan 
		
				
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               3/31/2007 1:15:24 AM 
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            | Kathyt | 
            
               maine USA 
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               Seedling do you remember what company puts out the liquid gypsom. thanks Kathy 
		
				
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               3/31/2007 11:24:13 AM 
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            | PatchMaster | 
            
               Santa Rosa, CA. 
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               http://www.usahardware.com/inet/shop/item/92210/icn/20-579359/3l/00014.htm 
		
				
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               3/31/2007 10:14:06 PM 
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            | UnkaDan | 
            
              
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               http://www.soillogic.com/content/view/22/36/
  the link to the company's website...
  Anyone with ideas on this for our applications ???
  calcium chloride soulution,,,,hmmmm 
		
				
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               4/1/2007 5:22:56 AM 
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            | seedling | 
            
               London, Ohio 
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               when i but some ill let you know but i forget off hand dan 
		
				
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               4/7/2007 10:26:55 AM 
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            | Phil H. | 
            
               Cameron,ontario Team Lunatic 
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               I seen that stuff the other day. I thought it said it would cover approx a 1000 sq ft of garden.
  Phil 
		
				
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               4/8/2007 7:10:26 AM 
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            | PatchMaster | 
            
               Santa Rosa, CA. 
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               128 oz bottle is equal to 800lbs of dry gypsum. Including shipping to CA. the price is less than half of dry gypsum at $5 a bag and looks a lot easer to apply. I wish someone who has used this product or knows more about it would chime in. 
		
				
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               4/8/2007 11:48:56 AM 
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            | Petman | 
            
               Danville, CA ([email protected]) 
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               Remember, this is the equivalent of the SOLUBLE CA in 4 -200 bags of powder.  Not much is soluble in the powder I don't think but breaks down over time.  So the comparison is intentionally misleading in my opinion. 
		
				
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               4/10/2007 2:15:03 AM 
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