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03-30-2006, 03:34 AM #1Senior Member
CALCIUM
Sorry master Bluefunk, I beg your graces pardon.
Please your highness your humble servent only meant to say that calcium is a fundamental building block in cell formation and particularly in cell physiology and do not think I mentioned in my post that it makes up cell walls.
Read this while I sacrifice a goat in your name........
Calcium Iodine may be light, air or moisture sensitive. Keep dry. Incompatible with strong acids, strong oxidizing agents.
MSDS http://www.physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/CA...um_iodide.html
Their is also calcium citrate, calcium hydroxide, calcium phosphates, calcium nitrate, calcium fluoride and suck a dick calcium but like calcium iodine they are no good for use with fertilizers
We were not all born geniuses as you so I hope a god such as yourself can show patients with the subhuman species of the earth such as myself.Chris Seekins Reviewed by Chris Seekins on . CALCIUM CALCIUM Calcium is used extensively in the plant as a component of mature cell walls. As long as the plant is growing, it needs a steady supply of calcium for proper growth and development. The only soluble calcium compounds are lime and calcium chloride. The amount of lime that can be used as a fertilizer is limited because it drives the pH up and interferes with the operation of the microbial population in the media. Calcium chloride almost must be used in small quantities, since the Rating: 5
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