Hackerman
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I am trying something new this grow. Diatomaceous Earth.
I often have problems with fungus gnats and I just battled Spider Mites so I thought I would take some precautionary measures this time and use up the bag of Diatomaceous Earth I had laying around.
First off, I hope I used it correctly. I transplanted my plants and then while I was filling in the soil I would only go until about 2" from the top. Then, I poured the DE into the pot and spread it with a putty knife to get a smooth 1/8" to 1/4" layer. Then, I added the last couple inches of soil and packed it own.
As best I could read, this is the way to do it.
Now, I have to think that, being nothing more than ground up sea shells, this is going to add a ton of Calcium to the mix.
Should I eliminate my CalMag, I wonder?
Anyone routinely use Diatomaceous Earth?
Thanks
I often have problems with fungus gnats and I just battled Spider Mites so I thought I would take some precautionary measures this time and use up the bag of Diatomaceous Earth I had laying around.
First off, I hope I used it correctly. I transplanted my plants and then while I was filling in the soil I would only go until about 2" from the top. Then, I poured the DE into the pot and spread it with a putty knife to get a smooth 1/8" to 1/4" layer. Then, I added the last couple inches of soil and packed it own.
As best I could read, this is the way to do it.
Now, I have to think that, being nothing more than ground up sea shells, this is going to add a ton of Calcium to the mix.
Should I eliminate my CalMag, I wonder?
Anyone routinely use Diatomaceous Earth?
Thanks