Botany Lobby New Member Apr 20, 2013 #1 I have read various articles about using eggshells as a sort of bonus for your soil. Anyone had any experience with this?
I have read various articles about using eggshells as a sort of bonus for your soil. Anyone had any experience with this?
Ifrit Active Member Apr 21, 2013 #2 Botany Lobby said: I have read various articles about using eggshells as a sort of bonus for your soil. Anyone had any experience with this? Click to expand... Just use gypsum
Botany Lobby said: I have read various articles about using eggshells as a sort of bonus for your soil. Anyone had any experience with this? Click to expand... Just use gypsum
Nutes and Nugs Well-Known Member Apr 21, 2013 #4 Egg shells and other goodies are great for organic soil that is 'cooked' over a period of time. Not sure I would add it to your store bought soils though.
Egg shells and other goodies are great for organic soil that is 'cooked' over a period of time. Not sure I would add it to your store bought soils though.
Zheol Well-Known Member Apr 21, 2013 #5 boil it then grind it into a powder no issues with cross contamination then clean out the membrane also
boil it then grind it into a powder no issues with cross contamination then clean out the membrane also