If you check my soil mix above you'll notice kelp is my main amendment. Wouldn't dream of growing without it.Kelp kelp kelp has literally everything in it. Oyster fell flour gypsum, crab/crustacean meal
Yup. Along with iron. Mg. And who knows how much flouride. Im just gaooyw to be on a well myslef. Still comes out at 300-350ppm. Plants love it though.Don't most people get calcium from their tap water?
I got a couple big ol' bags of seabird guano, along with a few different bat guanos. They claim to harvest from sustainable sources though, they get away with lying?? Do you ever worry about too much nitrogen from the seabird guano while you're in flower?meh, throw out the wand. Just check the plan. It's just a simple awareness thing to keep in the back of your head when mixing things together. It sounds like your water is fine though.
also, just throwing this out there maybe consider the ecological impact of using/buying bat guano, and get some seabird guano. I have a few bags of sunleaves bat guano too, but I won't be buying more once I use it all up. I've already replaced it all with seabird guano. I'm really liking the seabird guano, and It feels good not supporting the demolishing of bat caves.
I also like growing with the ocean, and seabirds have quite the diet. The teas I've made with seabird guano are wicked.
Ive been looking for rice hulls forever. Finally gave up. Now im using perlite/pumice mix for airation. Seems work very well compared to straight perliteMy soil is a 3 way split, peat/humus/rice hull + amendments, for what it's worth.
There's a company in Missouri, the guys who do Ricelands Best. They sent me 2 50lb bales as samples, delivered, for free. Their price otherwise was also way reasonable.Ive been looking for rice hulls forever. Finally gave up. Now im using perlite/pumice mix for airation. Seems work very well compared to straight perlite