HawaiiAl said:yes they can be poored on the soil around plant. But go easy on the plants poor into soil before watering it is strong and your not trying to change soil ph.
Blister thanks for the info. most of that stuff is store bought we are kind of islolated we have to make most we add to soil
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Ditto that! Thanks.
Thats exactly my problem; isolated to some extent and even the biggest and best agricultural supply shops don't have "anything" with calcium in it. Even the tomato ferts don't have calcium.
Okay, so put the crushed/milled and roasted/blackened egg shells in a jar and cover the shells with white vinegar like below?
franzb69 said:I heard that u can give powdered milk to tomatoes. So i would probably do since what's good for tomatoes are good for peppers.
Do u spray epsom salts on your pepper plants?
jolokia_jas said:Yes just like that, let it soak for a good couple of weeks before use.
HawaiiAl said:you got it. never try-ed it twice I would think because vinegar is an acid it would pull everything out of the ash, or weaken the calcium content. Have Fun OH!
almost forgot if you do it inside make sure the windows are open. I cook mine outside as they have a smell all there own. I put the used shells on the ground around the plants, or the compost pile and mix them in.
AjarnV said:Thanks again. Because of the pungency of Thai foods, almost all kitchens are outside, or, away from the main house, LOL. Cheers.
HawaiiAl said:you got it. never try-ed it twice I would think because vinegar is an acid it would pull everything out of the ash, or weaken the calcium content. Have Fun OH!
almost forgot if you do it inside make sure the windows are open. I cook mine outside as they have a smell all there own. I put the used shells on the ground around the plants, or the compost pile and mix them in.
you got it. never try-ed it twice I would think because vinegar is an acid it would pull everything out of the ash, or weaken the calcium content. Have Fun OH!
almost forgot if you do it inside make sure the windows are open. I cook mine outside as they have a smell all there own. I put the used shells on the ground around the plants, or the compost pile and mix them in.