Unlock the POWER of Calcium - Increase Growth Up to 300%

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Calcium is the 4th most abundant mineral in all living things. In the garden it is even more important than in humans because it increases cell structure and provides the essential growth regulating properties to the plant. Increase calcium, increase growth by up to 300%
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Just as it is important to know when to add calcium, it is also important to know when to stop. There is an old saying that goes, " Lime makes rich fathers and poor sons." It tells of farmers who had calcium poor soils and got tremendous yields when they added lime to their soil. The problem was that after ten to twenty years, the soil became over supplied with calcium and the Ph soared, making it difficult for the plants to absorb other nutrients. Not realizing what was happening, the next generation kept adding lime because it had worked for their fathers. The Ph continued to rise and productivity declined until it was no longer possible to make a living from the farm.
So it is important to monitor calcium levels and Ph. If your calcium and Ph is too low, lime (calcium carbonate) is a good source of calcium. If your Ph is high and calcium low, It would be better to use gypsum (calcium sulfate), which is neutral in Ph. eggshells and bone meal are slow release forms of calcium. Bone meal has been shown to take about five years to start releasing its calcium in a form usable to plants.

emmitstewart
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I've been looking for a video that tells how important calcium is in the garden. I see a lot mention it quickly, but never stress how important it is. A lot of peoples problems in their gardens is deficiency of calcium. One of the best videos I've seen. Great presentation. Thanks Luke.

simpleman
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The most Passionate teaching that I have seen from you since the time you spoke of your old job. I love it. You are going to be a Icon.

livinga
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Luke, We have a lot of egg shells from our own chickens and the neighbor save her shells to give to us. I dissolve the shells in warm vinegar to achieve super saturation. I then use the solution (diluted with water) as a soil drench around the plants and the plants love it! Just do NOT apply it to the leafs as it will burn them. This is done through out the growing season. Powdered egg shell
is tilled into the garden in the fall in preparation for next year.

stevenbyars
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This information is like precious gold to me. I will do this.

harvestenthusiast
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One of the reasons bonemeal is applied to soil when planting things, as bone is of course mostly calcium, and makes the plants happy... :)

twocvbloke
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Calcium is definitely a macronutrient. Tomato plants take up roughly equal amounts of nitrogen and calcium

JoLe
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I do not know what I would do without your videos, all your knowledge! I have learned much from you!! Thank you!
His trifecta + is the BOMB!! You WILL NOT be disappointed. It’ makes gardening easy!

donnayoung
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So crazy! I just sprayed some calcium on my tomato plants and today they look SO much healthier and a HUGE amount of my tomatoes ripened overnight.

fatmaalnajjar
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I add oyster shell flour in my soil every year.

ThirdCoastGardening
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when we make cheese and yougart all the whey I save and water my garden with it. My grandma did it. I knew it was good now I bet it's because of the calcium

GreenWitchHomestead
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Another very informative video, Luke! I purchased a 3 lb. bag of Trifecta+ from your website and added some of it to my seed-starting mix, along with worm castings to start pepper and tomato seeds, and all of my seedlings are thriving, I already had to transplant them to bigger pots. Thanks to you!!

theodoramiller
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Oh my, LOVE your passion. It's so infectious. Thanks for the great tip and explanation.

karenk
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You like, the motivational speaker of gardening. Thank you for the knowledge (and motivation!!)

keelyokeefe
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preach it my man, ive been Adding calcium in my compost lately (mostly on the form of crushed egg shells amd some more stuff) my plants have been doing great.

luisx
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Great video! Your on top of the ball on this one. I started a calcium based diet for my plaints last year and wow what a difference. I haven't had any blossoms end rot yet.

barnettsbarnyard
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Wow I always water my tomatoes with milk periodically, and my yields are excellent! I never realized how important calcium was to the plants!

Seeds-Of-The-Wayside
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I picked up calcium from my Amish friends here in Michigan. They recommended it for the new garden area i am starting, and so I thought I would have a look at this video.

Strollmanx
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Been saving my eggshells all winter. :)

birdsberriesbrews
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I add a ton of crushed egg shells all the time. no blossom end rot here

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