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Randy Holmes-Farley

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Depends on what you mean, but I don't think any reasonable boost to calcium is a concern. Like a 100 ppm boost should not be an issue.

A more important reason to limit calcium and magnesium additions is to limit the impurities that can come in with them. Heavy metals, ammonia, etc.

I'd limit them to 25 ppm per day for that reason.
 
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Depends on what you mean, but I don't think any reasonable boost to calcium is a concern. Like a 100 ppm boost should not be an issue.

A more important reason to limit calcium and magnesium additions is to limit the impurities that can come in with them. Heavy metals, ammonia, etc.

I'd limit them to 25 ppm per day for that reason.

I went from 360-425 in a day and a half
 

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