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            | TNTammy | 
            
               Middle TN 
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               I ordered both nutri-cal and CO2. I wasnt thinking that both products are primarily calcium. Can I use both without over loading my pumpkin? Should I rotate them? Tammy 
		
				
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               6/22/2010 9:34:06 PM 
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            | pap | 
            
               Rhode Island 
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               rotate is a good way to go. you could also do a 50/50 mixture. 
		
				
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               6/23/2010 7:02:45 AM 
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            | TNTammy | 
            
               Middle TN 
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               Thank you Pap :)  Tammy 
		
				
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               6/23/2010 10:46:50 AM 
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            | Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) | 
            
               Eastern Pennsylvania 
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               forgive me if i'm being dumb but CO2 is 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms so how is it primarily calcium? 
		
				
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               6/23/2010 12:38:07 PM 
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            | NP | 
            
               Pataskala,OH 
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               The calcium carbonate reacts with the air to produce C02.  
		
				
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               6/23/2010 12:56:23 PM 
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            | Newman | 
            
               Anchorage, Alaska 
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               It is a bag of lime that they have learned how to make big $$ on. 
		
				
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               6/23/2010 8:34:35 PM 
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            | NP | 
            
               Pataskala,OH 
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               Calcium oxide is lime. Calcium carbonate is a little different I think. 
		
				
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               6/23/2010 9:51:07 PM 
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            | curtlave (team extreme) | 
            
               Sourthern Utah 
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               tammy . i rotate.. tko/nutri-cal.. once a week.. but every 2 weeks i add CO2.. to mixture.. or spray seperate.. .. plants lets me know.. watch the leaves.. on ur plants, my way.. Curt
  
		
				
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               6/23/2010 10:13:16 PM 
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            | Newman | 
            
               Anchorage, Alaska 
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               Nic the CO2 product is calcium carbonate (lime). So is Lithovit.
  You are thinking of quicklime used in construction when you say calcium oxide. Gardeners use calcium carbonate. 
		
				
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               6/24/2010 12:02:30 AM 
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            | TNTammy | 
            
               Middle TN 
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               http://www.extremepumpkinstore.com/ecom-prodshow/c02.html
  it says 'calcium carbonate foliar spray' calcium-31.00% magnesium-2.42% iron-0.38%
 
  TKO is next on my wish list :)  
		
				
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               6/24/2010 12:06:03 AM 
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            | NP | 
            
               Pataskala,OH 
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               Oh ok 
		
				
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               6/24/2010 8:58:02 AM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI ([email protected]) 
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               C= Carbon. Ca= Calcium. C02 is Carbon Dioxide. Calcium Carbonate is CAC03  
		
				
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               6/24/2010 1:29:10 PM 
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            | Newman | 
            
               Anchorage, Alaska 
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               Yes Linus but CO2 is a gas at room temperature so for a powder you have to apply it as calcium carbonate. 
		
				
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               6/25/2010 12:09:51 PM 
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            | big pumpkin dreamer | 
            
               Gold Hill, Oregon 
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               hhhmmmmm  just curios what tremors(steves) thoughts are on this?  interesting. 
		
				
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               6/26/2010 4:22:11 AM 
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