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I get several of my really exotic things online, and other things locally in my hometown or very nearby.
You can find a lot of things at local feed stores that supply local farmers, and crushed oyster shell is a
favorite thing to supply your live chickens with calcium, so you just need to rinse these off to remove any
residual sea salts, and they are normally really inexpensive. I get a 50 lb. bag for something like $7 at my
localfeedsupplyshop,andIuseitallthetime.Ialsogetmygranularrockphosphatefromthissameplace,
along with all my growing containers, and most of my guanos and other Down to Earth products.
You should be able to find some products at your local grow shop
Local hydro-type stores are another place you can usually source some things you need for indoor TLO
growing, like microbial stuff in bottles, expanded Cocogro coconut fiber, and often things like Fox Farm's
Big Bloom liquid, bulbs, meters, and dry nutrients that are actually organic too. Have a look around in
yours and get what you want to, but bear in mind that this source is normally the most expensive.
Some things that I have to buy online are the more obscure additions like my powdered soft rock phos-
phate, my favorite Gem brand liquid fish fertilizer, and several other things. Don't substitute stuff all
willy-nilly without knowing exactly what you are doing or you could cause yourself huge problems. You
wouldn't want to do something like replacing the soft rock phosphate with additional dolomite lime, for
example. This would likely end up killing your plants due to too much magnesium in your soil mix, which
isalwaysabadthing.Therearemanymistakestobemadebysubbingoutthingswithotherthings,andnot
knowing what you are doing. Always be very sure about this if you end up doing it. Here are some great
sources for the things you'll need, including places online that have always been super helpful to me.
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