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Old May 8, 2014   #16
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Like others here if PH is ok I would use gypsum to raise calcium. If ph needed raised I would use lime to raise ph and calcium. ***Deleted to match edit made by moderator***
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Tim, obviously Mischka has not had time to consider this issue of developing a comprehensive policy on this whole site as regards the involvement of money. And until such a decision is made, please do not advertise and encourage folks to buy your own product as to ANY costs involved.

Thanks in advance for understanding and complying,

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