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egg shels as a addition to soil

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any of you tested it ? I am considering using some as a PH highering tool and to add some rufness to the soil

what do you think ? :P

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well if you soirl needs it i think you can find better ways to hogher PH thant pool thing, but if it's safe go for it, but test your soils ph first ;)

And about the egg shell, i haven't tried it myself but i've seen few grows with it along the years, and no one complained about it. or i didn't see it lolol.

Good luck man, if you try it make sure to share it with us ;)

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ouster shells containg phosphor too, as they came form the sea

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i have used egg shells, did little but in a seedling soil-mix it seemed to help. Also i have used nail clippings, which worked nicely.

Else its an old gardening trick to use hair, but i dont know :D

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here you can see how are egg shells working out

I Used a lot of them in my soil mix and what can i say in erly flowering is that ihave vary stady PH level ~~ 6.8

looks like they are doing their job ....

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im going organic do you thinkn i should use egg shells does it make your ph go up or down

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did you consider wurms, the are 100% organic and help the soil more then what you wanna try..the soil will be more airy as well, besides the reason to use eggshells for another reason then the airiness of the soil.

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