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well thats neat, usually when they talk about using lime and it being a detriment is when its a good amount as stated ,but the soil cant breath as well.there can be a fine line between it being helpful in buffering and breakdown and growth charachteristics hands down. but a more anerobic soil will have issues.PH swings,nute and fert pick up and excellerated root building. but I have not personally heard of this. I have used great deals of Sweet lime and pellet or prilled lime.
but remember just because Lime can tighten it does not mean it will. too little air and the OTHER non tightening materials would off set of nullify this you think?a balancing act is always a game and an art imho. when cooking single batches of soil of fully finishes compost WITH added materials for boosting and growing and so forth I say use the Lime personally. I use pellet AND sweet or dolomite lime powder.
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/liming-amendments-cc.33323/#post-624429
but remember just because Lime can tighten it does not mean it will. too little air and the OTHER non tightening materials would off set of nullify this you think?a balancing act is always a game and an art imho. when cooking single batches of soil of fully finishes compost WITH added materials for boosting and growing and so forth I say use the Lime personally. I use pellet AND sweet or dolomite lime powder.
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/liming-amendments-cc.33323/#post-624429