Andy Thurston
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One for the science boffins...
Understanding Plant Nutrition: Limestone, Calcium And Magnesium - Greenhouse Grower Website - Greenhouse Grower - Article
I know that john ines 3 contains ground lime and I assume it is garden lime but could be wrong. Although I don't fully understand the science bit and soils react different when submerged but am I right in thinking that the Mg in the limestone can be used by the plants?
Also while reading about DIY substrates I've read that people add dolomite lime, osmocote and clay to peat/pond soils etc. I understand that clay is added for CEC and as an iron source, and osmocote for NPK. So is the dolomite lime added as a source of Mg and could this be of benefit in my tank and reduce the need to boost the gh of my water?
I came across this article earlier today
Understanding Plant Nutrition: Limestone, Calcium And Magnesium - Greenhouse Grower Website - Greenhouse Grower - Article
I know that john ines 3 contains ground lime and I assume it is garden lime but could be wrong. Although I don't fully understand the science bit and soils react different when submerged but am I right in thinking that the Mg in the limestone can be used by the plants?
Also while reading about DIY substrates I've read that people add dolomite lime, osmocote and clay to peat/pond soils etc. I understand that clay is added for CEC and as an iron source, and osmocote for NPK. So is the dolomite lime added as a source of Mg and could this be of benefit in my tank and reduce the need to boost the gh of my water?