What Is Gypsum?
Gypsum is calcium sulfate dihydrate: CaSO₄·2H₂O. It is a mineral amendment used to supply plant-available calcium and sulfur without the strong pH-raising effect of agricultural lime, calcitic lime, oyster shell flour, or dolomite.
In cannabis living soil, gypsum is a useful supporting amendment when calcium or sulfur is low, when a mix is magnesium-heavy, or when outdoor mineral soil has sodium-related compaction or poor water infiltration.
For most container cannabis gardens, gypsum should be used strategically and modestly. It is not a replacement for compost, worm castings, aeration, mulch, balanced mineral amendments, healthy roots, or proper irrigation practices.
Gypsum is more soluble than lime, allowing calcium and sulfate to move through the soil profile more readily. That can be useful, but it also makes it important to account for the rest of the calcium program before adding more.
