Home | Community | Message Board

MushroomCube.com
This site includes paid links. Please support our sponsors.


Welcome to the Shroomery Message Board! You are experiencing a small sample of what the site has to offer. Please login or register to post messages and view our exclusive members-only content. You'll gain access to additional forums, file attachments, board customizations, encrypted private messages, and much more!

Shop: North Spore Bulk Substrate   Mushroom-Hut Substrate Mix   Myyco.com Golden Teacher Liquid Culture For Sale   MagicBag.co Certified Organic All-In-One Grow Bags   Bridgetown Botanicals Bridgetown Botanicals

Jump to first unread post Pages: 1
Some of these posts are very old and might contain outdated information. You may wish to search for newer posts instead.
OfflineShroomNoob03
Seeker of Knowledge
Male

Registered: 09/03/03
Posts: 392
Loc: The Depths of My Psyche
Last seen: 13 years, 7 days
Would this be a good substitute for Lime?
    #7325849 - 08/23/07 01:33 PM (16 years, 7 months ago)

http://www.nowfoods.com/index.php?action=itemdetail&item_id=3065

This CaCO3 appears to contain no magnesium. Would this work for a casing?

Thanks,
SN03


--------------------
In science it often happens that scientists say, 'You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,' and then they would actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful. But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time something like that happened in politics or religion.

-Carl Sagan

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineNibin
Getting there
Male User Gallery


Registered: 11/29/05
Posts: 4,480
Last seen: 10 years, 11 months
Trusted Cultivator
Re: Would this be a good substitute for Lime? [Re: ShroomNoob03]
    #7325905 - 08/23/07 01:48 PM (16 years, 7 months ago)

Ca = Calcium
C = Carbon
O = Oxigen

So obviously no Magnesium.

Also, Lime contains little or no magnesium anyway.

Lime is Calcium oxide, known as quicklime (CaO) or Calcium Hydroxide, known as slaked lime Ca(OH)2. They are both used as fast acidity correctors as they modify the pH of your substrate very quickly.

Calcium Carbonate CaCO3 on the other hand is used more as a buffer to prevent pH changes than as an acidity corrector as it reacts very slowly.

So they have different uses and one cannot substitute the other


--------------------
Newcomers guide-----> For all things shroomy

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisibleTheDrake
Male User Gallery


Registered: 06/15/07
Posts: 1,720
Re: Would this be a good substitute for Lime? [Re: Nibin]
    #7326133 - 08/23/07 02:59 PM (16 years, 7 months ago)

looks good


--------------------

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineRogerRabbitM
Bans for Pleasure
Male User Gallery


Registered: 03/26/03
Posts: 42,214
Loc: Seattle
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Trusted Cultivator
OG Cultivator
Re: Would this be a good substitute for Lime? [Re: TheDrake]
    #7326395 - 08/23/07 04:15 PM (16 years, 7 months ago)

Yea, calcium carbonate IS lime. Buying it in pill form is hardly economical though. You can get hydrated lime online, and it's much faster acting than ground limestone.
RR


--------------------
Download Let's Grow Mushrooms



semper in excretia sumus solim profundum variat

"I've never had a failed experiment.  I've only discovered 10,000 methods which do not work."
Thomas Edison

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineNibin
Getting there
Male User Gallery


Registered: 11/29/05
Posts: 4,480
Last seen: 10 years, 11 months
Trusted Cultivator
Re: Would this be a good substitute for Lime? [Re: RogerRabbit]
    #7326457 - 08/23/07 04:30 PM (16 years, 7 months ago)

Quote:

From Wikipedia


Lime is a general term for various naturally occurring minerals and materials derived from them, in which carbonates, oxides and hydroxides of calcium predominate.

These materials are used in large quantities as building and engineering materials (including limestone products, concrete and mortar) and as chemical feedstocks, among other uses. Lime industries and the use of many of the resulting products date from prehistoric periods in both the Old World and the New World.

The rocks and minerals from which these materials are derived, typically limestone or chalk, are composed primarily of calcium carbonate.
They may be cut, crushed or pulverized and chemically altered. "Burning" (calcination) converts them into the highly caustic material quicklime (calcium oxide, CaO) and, through subsequent addition of water, into the less caustic (but still strongly alkaline) slaked lime or hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2), the process of which is called slaking of lime.

When the term is encountered in an agricultural context, it probably refers to agricultural lime. Otherwise it most commonly means slaked lime, as the more dangerous form is usually described more specifically as quicklime or burnt lime.





So from more alkaline (so a stronger pH corrector) Calcium Oxide a.k.a Quicklime (CaO) --> Calcium hydroxide a.k.a Slaked lime --> Calcium Carbonate a.k.a Agricultural lime or Limestone (may contain other minerals) (CaCO3)


--------------------
Newcomers guide-----> For all things shroomy

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Jump to top Pages: 1

Shop: North Spore Bulk Substrate   Mushroom-Hut Substrate Mix   Myyco.com Golden Teacher Liquid Culture For Sale   MagicBag.co Certified Organic All-In-One Grow Bags   Bridgetown Botanicals Bridgetown Botanicals


Similar ThreadsPosterViewsRepliesLast post
* Hydrated Lime Socrates6 2,109 6 11/19/07 11:10 AM
by Glacier Creek
* Pickling Lime for Casings? Bilge 2,208 2 01/03/03 02:52 AM
by Anno
* Does room temp lime pasteurization of straw work? Baby_Hitler 1,912 2 12/27/03 03:51 PM
by YidakiMan
* Gypsum, Limestone, Oyster shell. Demetri 3,547 8 02/16/08 10:11 AM
by dumbfounded1600
* How much hydrated lime? TheAfficianado 2,060 6 04/08/04 01:09 AM
by Anno
* lime juice instead of hydrated lime?
( 1 2 all )
trippatient 2,061 20 04/05/09 08:19 AM
by RogerRabbit
* Limestone/Calcium Carbonate - looking and need help... RemainRandom50 644 1 08/30/08 12:37 PM
by RogerRabbit
* hydrated Lime... which one? tony8404 1,118 2 06/06/07 04:07 PM
by xaxphaanes

Extra information
You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics
HTML is disabled / BBCode is enabled
Moderator: Shroomism, george castanza, RogerRabbit, veggie, mushboy, fahtster, LogicaL Chaos, 13shrooms, Stipe-n Cap, Pastywhyte, bodhisatta, Tormato, Land Trout, A.k.a
1,190 topic views. 12 members, 84 guests and 34 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
[ Show Images Only | Sort by Score | Print Topic ]
Search this thread:

Copyright 1997-2024 Mind Media. Some rights reserved.

Generated in 0.021 seconds spending 0.005 seconds on 12 queries.