DonPetro
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@AllDayToker your soil mix should never be so wet as to need drainage holes.
That's good to know. I was thinking of it more for run off while I'm feeding the teas to boost up the microbes.@AllDayToker your soil mix should never be so wet as to need drainage holes.
yeah it's gonna need some tweaking. here's a quick guide of how your mix should be put together....New guy here, 2 weeks from harvest on my first grow, wanted to give the ROLS a try. Theres no way I could have time to read this whole thread (maybe I'll get to the end someday) Just mixed up a batch that ended up being about 80 gallons. Was wondering if I can get some opinions on my recipe from the experts, maybe let me know what if anything I should add, shouldnt have added, more of, less of, so on.
1 1/4 Bale sunshine #4
1/2 Bag Happy Frog (leftover)
1/2 Bag Ocean Forest (leftover)
30 Lb Local EWC
2 cuft Coco
10 Ltr bag of Clay pepples for a little extra aeration.
2-3 cups Dolomite Lime
2 Cups Diatomaceous earth powder
1/2 cup powdered Azomite
1 cup granular azomite
1 cup Bone meal
1 cup Blood meal
1 cup 10-3-1 guano
1 cup Alfalfa meal
2 cup kelp meal
Its currently stewing but would like to know if maybe i should add to it before use, let me know!!
if you're going to be buying more amendments, i think things like Crab shell meal, Oyster shell flour, Neem seed meal, Gypsum, and Fishbone Meal would be FAR better options than guanos and bone/blood meals. the items i listed are much less water soluble, have a wider variety of beneficial things like micronutrients and pest deterrence as well as others, they require more breakdown by microbes which is what you want; bonus, they more healthy to your own environment. bone/blood meals and guanos can be nasty stuff, and many here will attest that they're unnecessary, including myself. some don't feel the need to use animal byproducts, in order to lessen their impact on the planet and uphold their own morals and values for animals.Definitely won't take it personally, this is what I wanted! I was sure I was going to need to tweak it but thought I'd let those with experience tell me how. Double the dolomite, 60more lbs of ewc, I'll source some more rock dusts, and grab some more drainage. I have some growstones I got as a sample but I wasnt sure how good they were in soil.
As far as the rest of the food, I was scared to add too much because I had read certain things could be too hot. Bone meal blood meal and guano, more? Less? Most recipes I saw didn't have a ton of alfalfa or kelp either
i'm new to this, but i think the oyster breaks down and is available much faster, so it doesn't surprise me that Ph is dropping as the oyster flour is depleted by microbes and taken by plant. plants use a ton of Ca. i think when oyster is amended to recycled soil people are adding close to the same amount as first amending... could be wrong....Solis PH is back down again. Have been running doing well for a year breaking down root balls letting piles sit for months turning snd keeping moist. Amending following the thread closely.
Unable to hold a PH of 7 to achieve nitrification. I'm aware listening and juggling the best i can. Don't want to overdue the oyster or gypsum, and don't use lime. What the heck do i do. So much damn soil down here and frankly loving it... Globally my soil PH spirals down over 6 to 12 months.
Less is more is how I've been playing this past year and its helped me learn lots. Now what? Any takers on this one?
look into burnt lime (calicium hyroxide ) it is highly alkiline and can do the trick for long and short term use ... i use a cup per C.U. foot of DE for long term soil beds and light NEEM seed meal / shrimp meal apps. to get fugus among us fed . the slipping of the ph is fine till you hit 4.5 then you must act swiftly . i stay off the peat and use coco more often . then top dress with hay and worms my 5 year old bed still runs at 5.7 for last 3 years and just had a flush of fruiting fungus . lol the bokashi can do that alot ...Solis PH is back down again. Have been running doing well for a year breaking down root balls letting piles sit for months turning snd keeping moist. Amending following the thread closely.
Unable to hold a PH of 7 to achieve nitrification. I'm aware listening and juggling the best i can. Don't want to overdue the oyster or gypsum, and don't use lime. What the heck do i do. So much damn soil down here and frankly loving it... Globally my soil PH spirals down over 6 to 12 months.
Less is more is how I've been playing this past year and its helped me learn lots. Now what? Any takers on this one?
Rice hulls yea but rice itself wont hold up long enough to serve as aeration. It makes great fungal food though. I always add rice to my mixes...up to a cup per cubic foot.Have any of you used organic brown or wild rice for a bit of aeration? Is it a bad idea to add rice to my soil mix?
Thanks a lot Don!Rice hulls yea but rice itself wont hold up long enough to serve as aeration. It makes great fungal food though. I always add rice to my mixes...up to a cup per cubic foot.
i've been feeding some rice and oatmeal to my current batch of soil. fun to watch the fungus eat itRice hulls yea but rice itself wont hold up long enough to serve as aeration. It makes great fungal food though. I always add rice to my mixes...up to a cup per cubic foot.
just wait. save you from mixing it twice...I'm about ready to mixup my soil, but I don't have my aeration yet. It will still be about a week until I have the biochar and pumice. Would it be OK to let my soil mix "cook" without the aeration in it, just to get things going? Or should I wait until I have the aeration first?
dont see it hurting anything, just make sure you don't oversaturate it and it will continue to break down.I live in midwest so it gets super cold..can I put leaves and stuff together in a rubbermaid and have it go indoors? I use a spare bathroom for my wormbin, was debating on putting compost bin in there aswell.