nomofatum
Well-Known Member
2 of the 3 nutes I'm running right now have both calcium sulfate and calcium nitrate in them. The 1 that only has calcium nitrate is the one under-performing, not that it's due to calcium source. Jacks Hydro and Maxigro are the two with both, Dyna-Gro Foliage is the one with only calcium nitrate. Pure calcium sulfate will dissolve well and to a clear result as long as the water doesn't get too hot, and we don't want that anyway. Buying gypsom and trying to mix it in is not even close to the same thing.Try making a concentrated liquid solution using gypsum as the calcium source.
@ nomofatum
Nute manufacturers use calcium nitrate as the calcium source in just about everything.check the label
Calmag contains calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate for good reason. Your argument says calcium sulfate/mag sulfate would be as good?
Mix a concentrated solution of calcium nitrate and magnesium sulfate (epsom) together and see if you can get the resulting calcium sulfate (cream cheese) to dissolve in water.