I like the way you give the info without a lot of pontificating (in order to show us how smart you are.) You get right to the point, and give clear directions. Thank-you so much!
I bake eggshells, powder them fine, reduce them vinegar and dilute the liquid 1: 20 and water my tomatoes. Yet, Blossom End Rot, even as it manifests as a calcium deficiency, its rarely so. Its more an inconsistent watering problem. When water is less, the calcium uptake decreases and the plant gives preference to leaves rather than fruit. One may find BER on fruits higher up on the stem and none on the lower fruits. That's the watering problem. To overcome this, deep water the plant, keeping it in shade, strip-off all the lower and older leaves; add some calcium water too and once fresh leaves sprout , move the container into sunlight. And water consistently and regularly.
@@SA-nk8sc I bake them at full volume till the eggshells start turning creamish in colour. Crush them up a bit with a spoon before baking; it'll smell bad if there's that egg membrane still stuck to the shells. After mixing eggshells to vinegar (or vice versa), a lot of the eggshells will dissolve into the vinegar. Thats the fluid you'll use, suitably diluted. You could strain off the extra eggshell powder. Hope this helps.
Great video! I've definitely added expired vitamins to my compost bins and watered plants with spoiled milk! I use any water I cook with to plants because I can't waste anything!
My mom tried eggshell water this year. A lot of it. The results were night and day. Everything is big, green and lush. She lives in the middle of town where the soil is pretty much spent of a lot of nutrients. Her compost bin is pretty small in comparison to the garden size. Last year there was a real problem with blossom end rot and blight. We took a look at the different plants and figured it was calcium deficiency. It's just past mid season and everything looks incredible. It's amazing how doing one small thing can have such a huge impact.
So glad I hit upon this site. So much usable info for making my garden healthier and more productive. I'll be spreading the word about this site. Love it.
This is the best video I have found so far explaining calcium and why some sources of calcium don't work well for plants with severe calcium deficiency.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge Mate, best description of calcium use yet, it takes a good understanding of the subject matter to simplify it into useful knowledge for the layman. Awesome! will be watching more of your videos.
Great advice, I was desperate one year and used tums for foliar spray. One tomato had end rot, the others grew normally. I used many of your own advice on other things and they all work well.
My parents always added oyster shells bought from the feed store. It too took many years to decompose, but if you add it every year especially for our heavy clay soy it was a good long term solution. They used to be very cheap, last time I got them though it was pretty expensive.
You can add vinegar and you shells in a jar, place a cloth on top, leave it for 5-10 days, filter the liquid and you'd have the calcium (calcium acetate I believel immediately available for your plants
it has been decades since blossom end rot was an issue. of course, there was no interweb back then. i incorporate ground-up eggshells into my soil mixes. for fairly quick calcium availability i used dehydrated nonfat milk ... 👌🏿
Best video ever showing easy and simple ways to eliminate calcium deficiency in plants. Specially the calcium deficiency in my tomato plants is killing them. Now I can easy fix the problem.😎
I have tried your vinegar hack buried chalk in pots using egg shells but gypsum not available all very useful can use alternative that's why I won't miss your hacks it's easy to try thanks
Have you tried crushed limestone or oyster shells? I have a machine I got from Bottle Crusher LLC that is used for crushing glass bottles into usable sand. It can also crush limestone and oyster shells. I added crushed oyster shells to the glass sand to use as mulch. It kept the plant's roots cooler and moist while the surface remained dry. No weeds or bugs. I planted a rose bush and 4 flowers using this mixture. The bush and flowers grew like I gave them steroids. I am now experimenting with glass sand, cow manure, limestone to see how they grow. I recently got 4 orchards and I'm going to use limestone cullet as a soil.
excellent, I'm headed out to the garden now with some chalk...better to get it there before they bloom. I just planted the tomatoes a few days ago. Thank you
Thank u so much.. I want a substitute for bone meal n egg shell.. I ask about lime. Bt told me tht its nt for plants... Now i will use... Chalk pieces or dolomite....thnku so so so much 🌸🌸
Thanks for the useful information 👍 As my tomatoes are already infected with BER, I'm gonna try egg shells+ vinegar tip. Will definitely share the updates after using it.
Roast or bake egg shells in a pan oven or bbq then put in coffee grinder. Mix 1 cup shells with 1 cup vinegar in a jar and let sit for a week or 2. Mix 1 tablespoon to 2 gallons of water, can also add 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt to every gallon for cheap cal/mag.
Excellent video. I will first try the vinegar hack because I can go out tomorrow and get lime fast, but I'm not sure if I will have to get gypsum online.
Thank you! Very helpful information. After dissolve egg shell with vinegar on 1:1 ration. How much water should we mix in so the vinegar egg shell solution will be safe to water the plants.
I live in a sort of swamp and the fall fungus is horrible, everything turns brown and yellow come to the end of the growing season, but, also during the growing season for some plants. My one tomato barrel showed end rot, so I used dried milk solution and it worked with a few applications and feedings. Cheap solution
Lovely advice will try it...Very simple method hope it's good for the plants, because some of my Brinjal plants gets the black spot down the fruit. Will try it. Thnk for ur guidance.
Most videos talk about egg shells. If you are a vegetarian you do not have this option. This video was very helpful with variety of options for source of calcium.
I ground up eggshells boiled them in a big pot of water for a few minutes let it cool and poured it around the plant with blossom end rot and I noticed results in just a couple of days works amazing
@@GardenTips It is a good tip however you must mention if you make a video about this that this is alkaline, first reacting it with vinegar is better for acidic soil plants/
Thank you very much for another informative video. Somehow I couldn't find anything much of the items available in my place, so I go for the eggshells and vinegar but I am quite low in the dosage and mixture ratio. But again thank you very much.
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I like the way you give the info without a lot of pontificating (in order to show us how smart you are.) You get right to the point, and give clear directions. Thank-you so much!
Absolutely!
I bake eggshells, powder them fine, reduce them vinegar and dilute the liquid 1: 20 and water my tomatoes. Yet, Blossom End Rot, even as it manifests as a calcium deficiency, its rarely so. Its more an inconsistent watering problem. When water is less, the calcium uptake decreases and the plant gives preference to leaves rather than fruit. One may find BER on fruits higher up on the stem and none on the lower fruits. That's the watering problem. To overcome this, deep water the plant, keeping it in shade, strip-off all the lower and older leaves; add some calcium water too and once fresh leaves sprout , move the container into sunlight. And water consistently and regularly.
thank you!
Interesting!
Thanks for sharing. At what temperature to bake? After adding vinegar the eggshel mix should be liquid ?
@@SA-nk8sc I bake them at full volume till the eggshells start turning creamish in colour. Crush them up a bit with a spoon before baking; it'll smell bad if there's that egg membrane still stuck to the shells. After mixing eggshells to vinegar (or vice versa), a lot of the eggshells will dissolve into the vinegar. Thats the fluid you'll use, suitably diluted. You could strain off the extra eggshell powder. Hope this helps.
Exactly!
Great video! I've definitely added expired vitamins to my compost bins and watered plants with spoiled milk! I use any water I cook with to plants because I can't waste anything!
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My mom tried eggshell water this year. A lot of it. The results were night and day. Everything is big, green and lush.
She lives in the middle of town where the soil is pretty much spent of a lot of nutrients. Her compost bin is pretty small in comparison to the garden size.
Last year there was a real problem with blossom end rot and blight. We took a look at the different plants and figured it was calcium deficiency.
It's just past mid season and everything looks incredible. It's amazing how doing one small thing can have such a huge impact.
Great video
Is she uses the water after soaking egg shells into it? Or simply crushes the egg shell and uses that powder?
@@NizamMaster uses the water after soaking egg shells. Smells awful after a while.
So glad I hit upon this site. So much usable info for making my garden healthier and more productive. I'll be spreading the word about this site. Love it.
This is the best video I have found so far explaining calcium and why some sources of calcium don't work well for plants with severe calcium deficiency.
Today , I saw end rot disease of Tomato , now I got to know it's all about calcium deficiency .. Thank you so much !
usually but uneven watering will do that too
Thanks for sharing your knowledge Mate, best description of calcium use yet, it takes a good understanding of the subject matter to simplify it into useful knowledge for the layman. Awesome! will be watching more of your videos.
I made an eggshell and vinegar mix and put it in a peanut butter jar months back. Watching this video now I remember where I put it lol thanks!!
Great advice, I was desperate one year and used tums for foliar spray. One tomato had end rot, the others grew normally. I used many of your own advice on other things and they all work well.
You are to be commended my friend. Excellent teaching technique!!!
You answer my problem in growing plants, thanks , your such a genius.
I always enjoy your videos. Lots of information without loss of chatter. Thank you for another great video
I have used chalk powder diluted with water and supplied to the plant and I got more flowers.thank you very much for sharing.
Is that very effective in any types of vegetable plants or flowers?
What a blast! Your videos are awesome. When listening carefully your info are really deep and eye opening. Thanks alot!
Exactly, I found my problem here, in this vid. Tip of Leaves was turning brown. No wonder Calcium deficiency. Will try Eggs shell + vinegar. 🤗😁
After 2 months. How did it go with the vinegar and eggshells.
I am from India. Very nice information in short video on usage and manufacturing of calcium from waste materials.
My parents always added oyster shells bought from the feed store. It too took many years to decompose, but if you add it every year especially for our heavy clay soy it was a good long term solution. They used to be very cheap, last time I got them though it was pretty expensive.
You can add vinegar and you shells in a jar, place a cloth on top, leave it for 5-10 days, filter the liquid and you'd have the calcium (calcium acetate I believel immediately available for your plants
Good treatment to save the plants from getting wrotten
Thank you
Very clear explanation
it has been decades since blossom end rot was an issue. of course, there was no interweb back then. i incorporate ground-up eggshells into my soil mixes. for fairly quick calcium availability i used dehydrated nonfat milk ... 👌🏿
Greetings from 🇧🇷 Brazil. Thanks! I'll try this method.
Thank you. This is the only video that shows home remedies ❤😅😊😊😊❤❤
love the egg shell and vinegar/lime trick. Will have to try it this summer!
Or you can just buy high purity Calcium Acetate. ;D But... that's a "chemical"...
Thank you my garden friend . Saved me time , money and frustration .. truly . Thank you 🙏
Thanks for the educative tutorial methods tips ! God bless!
Thank you for the garden tips. i tried egg shells and they worked wonders but i have not tired vinegar and chalk. Good tips I will try that out.
This post is so helpful i was compelled to subscribe, thanks a lot
Best video ever showing easy and simple ways to eliminate calcium deficiency in plants. Specially the calcium deficiency in my tomato plants is killing them. Now I can easy fix the problem.😎
the way of your talking is very nice .only important things . thanks आप ने केवल काम की बात बताई और कोई बकवास भी नही की वीडियो पसंद आया धन्यवाद
I have tried your vinegar hack buried chalk in pots using egg shells but gypsum not available all very useful can use alternative that's why I won't miss your hacks it's easy to try thanks
Sir
I have gypsum salt. I will try to give
Calcium deficiency plants.
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Have you tried crushed limestone or oyster shells? I have a machine I got from Bottle Crusher LLC that is used for crushing glass bottles into usable sand. It can also crush limestone and oyster shells. I added crushed oyster shells to the glass sand to use as mulch. It kept the plant's roots cooler and moist while the surface remained dry. No weeds or bugs. I planted a rose bush and 4 flowers using this mixture. The bush and flowers grew like I gave them steroids. I am now experimenting with glass sand, cow manure, limestone to see how they grow. I recently got 4 orchards and I'm going to use limestone cullet as a soil.
excellent, I'm headed out to the garden now with some chalk...better to get it there before they bloom. I just planted the tomatoes a few days ago. Thank you
Absolutely brilliant & scientific tips. Thank you🙏
Your information is Fantastic for growing and Maintenance of all plants and gardening at Home.
Thanking You.
Prof KP.
Thank u so much..
I want a substitute for bone meal n egg shell.. I ask about lime. Bt told me tht its nt for plants...
Now i will use... Chalk pieces or dolomite....thnku so so so much 🌸🌸
Black board chalk stocks are made from gypsum in South India. However use of calcium supplements by chalk stick is a very good option.
Thank , that was lot of useful information in a nutshell.
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Thank you for this most informative video I have peppers that are not ripening so will use the lime and vinegar recipe.
Thank you so much. God bless you. You are a garden 👼
Thank you . Informative. Egg shell and vinegar is greatly useful, I was using only egg shell and as you said it take long long time to be decomposed
I am trying the eggshell and vinager to add calcium to my tomato plants. I'll see how it works. THANK YOU from Mexico.
Try powdered milk
Another stunner, Dr Saab!
Thank you kindly.
Regards, Bob (U.K.).
Great calcium video. Thanks. I have my crushed eggshells and vinegar ready.
Love these hacks. Was just about to buy some Gardening Lime when I saw this vid and realized that I have eggshells and vinegar already.
These ideas just get better and better!
Love your tips. You are very well-spoken
I like ur Narration it is Simple n Easy to Follow. Will try egg shells n Vinegar for my Toatoes n get back to u. Thanks a Ton !
Thanks for the useful information 👍
As my tomatoes are already infected with BER, I'm gonna try egg shells+ vinegar tip. Will definitely share the updates after using it.
Not definitely 😌
Very nice information with the easy methods. Thank u.
Thank you for this most excellent and detailed explanation of the best ways to add calcium to my garden!! Best post I've found so far!
My tomatoes plants are already damaged can I still use any of the hacks,thanks
Roast or bake egg shells in a pan oven or bbq then put in coffee grinder. Mix 1 cup shells with 1 cup vinegar in a jar and let sit for a week or 2.
Mix 1 tablespoon to 2 gallons of water, can also add 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt to every gallon for cheap cal/mag.
Very helpful and informative video. Thanks for sharing this knowledge
Great ideas. Thanks for sharing these important details 👍
Another WOW video!!! Great information and instructions!!! Thank you SO MUCH 🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for sharing scientific ways of gardening! God bless!
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thank you very much for sharing your wisdom.
can I still use calcium nitrate ( to plants) which is hardened already ?
Very good suggestion for kitchen gardener.
Love your presentations. This was particularly helpful as you explained how gypsum works!
Drywall scraps have lots of gypsum
saw your videos first time and become your fan. Thanks a lot.
Excellent presentation 👏👏
You always have great tips that are practical…. Thanks!
Useful information,I am going g to try, thanks for sharing
What about apple cider vinegar. Is it a different chemical to white vinegar. I love your tips. You have so much knowledge.
Distilled white vinegar is better for these cleaning properties or effects whereas apple cider is more useful for dietary properties.
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Woow. You are the king. Thanks so much and I just subscribed
Amazing mix solution for gardening.
Thank you so much for the hacks. It is helpful. I am a new farmer. Any hacks for animals farming especially goats and sheep
Excellent video. I will first try the vinegar hack because I can go out tomorrow and get lime fast, but I'm not sure if I will have to get gypsum online.
Very useful and well narrated. Thank you Green friend.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for sharing..eggshell and vinegar or chalk
How many water we need to dilute the lime and vinegar? Love all of your vids. Thank you
Any amount will do, anyway you are watering the diluted content to plants.
Very good informations. Thank you very much
I will try those options for my plants, thank you sir...
Really amazing presentation sir
Thank you! Very helpful information. After dissolve egg shell with vinegar on 1:1 ration. How much water should we mix in so the vinegar egg shell solution will be safe to water the plants.
You can add the entire thing into 1 gallon or bigger watering can.
Very informative! Thank you for your efforts! Here in South Africa we don’t have much soil but oily sand. Thank you for your advice.
OUTSTANDING ! THANK YOU .
I live in a sort of swamp and the fall fungus is horrible, everything turns brown and yellow come to the end of the growing season, but, also during the growing season for some plants. My one tomato barrel showed end rot, so I used dried milk solution and it worked with a few applications and feedings. Cheap solution
Thank you so much for very useful informations.
Great information. Thanks! 😊
Great video as always! Blossom end rot shudders at this knowledge! ;)
Thanks so much!
Lovely advice will try it...Very simple method hope it's good for the plants, because some of my Brinjal plants gets the black spot down the fruit. Will try it. Thnk for ur guidance.
Most videos talk about egg shells. If you are a vegetarian you do not have this option. This video was very helpful with variety of options for source of calcium.
Great informative .👌👌👌
Very useful information. Thank you 👍
I ground up eggshells boiled them in a big pot of water for a few minutes let it cool and poured it around the plant with blossom end rot and I noticed results in just a couple of days works amazing
Thanks for this great tip!
@@GardenTips It is a good tip however you must mention if you make a video about this that this is alkaline, first reacting it with vinegar is better for acidic soil plants/
Thank you very much for another informative video. Somehow I couldn't find anything much of the items available in my place, so I go for the eggshells and vinegar but I am quite low in the dosage and mixture ratio. But again thank you very much.
Such an informative and pleasant video. It was a great help to me so much so that I subscribed. Thank you for the useful information. 🌱
Thanks a lot for sharing this info.
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Thank 🙏you sir very beneficial information about calcium deficiency
In the 🌱plant's and a very easy remedies for it.. Thank you once again..
Very useful and informative video Thank you sir
Excellent your garden information is great thim. Thank you Very much. All the best.
So much info in one video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Happy tips! Thank you 🙏