I've been following this thread for about a month. I've completed two successful organic grows, but I've never tried living soil. About a week ago, I sourced a healthy amount of local compost and mixed together...
- 6 gallons organic horse manure compost, incredibly rich with live earthworms - composted/aged for 8 months.
- 1.5 gallons worm castings (not very fresh, but i thought i'd throw them in there)
- 7 gallons spagnum peat moss
- 7 gallons perlite/lava rock blend
- 2 gallons biochar (activated with a nutrient rich AACT - kelp meal, alfalfa meal, fish hydrolysate, compost, earth worm castings, molasses)
- Nutrient Kit from BuildaSoil
I designed my planter out of a 27 gallon storage bin, carefully for several hours, drilling holes for airflow, and covering the inside with cut pieces of a fabric pot.
Then I layered a thin amount of organic horse manure compost and sprinkled 'cover crop' seeds (from bas). Watered it down with a compost tea, and haven't touched it since.
It's been about a week now, and the cover crop is sprouting strong. Even some mushrooms are showing up!! I assume these are a good sign??
On December 31st, I planted 5 Space Dawg (TGA) seeds and I'm waiting for them to sprout. While the soil cooks for another couple of weeks, I will be raising the seedlings in little cups, planted in a soil mixture of 1/3 compost/earth worm castings, 1/3 spaghnum peat moss, 1/3 perlite. Once they're ready to move out of their cups, I'll plant them into the No-Till bed and chop down the cover crop at the same time? Should I leave the cover crop growing? (I have a feeling that the cover crop is going to grow massively by that time, since it's already taking off (about 4 inches tall)).
I plan on vegging them for around 2 months, and then flowering them with 2 area 51 xgs-190 led panels, and 2 area 51 rw-150 panels in a 4x4 tent.
What do you guys think? I'm hoping to be impressed, shocked, and awed with this growing style. Would love some input.