Olive Drab Green
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I have given a tablespoon of molasses every 3-5 days with water. Done it at least 4-5 times now, on top of a 3-4-2 organic veg/fruit/flower food and 0-5-0 bat guano. I have had no issues.
Hard wood ash and you only need a very small amount, too much will lock out magnesium. Potassium and magnesium do a delicate dance in your soil too much of one or the other can cause problems. I wouldn't mess with it unless you really know what you're doing. Use the molasses like olive drab green said. If you start off with good soil then you probably won't need it until you transplant or when they start stretching in the flowering phase. Potassium helps moisture exchange between plant cells and translates into stronger stems not larger flowers.Coconut water and wood ash work. Do I just water/mix into the soil?
You can, wood ash though I'd be careful with, it's very acidic Typically. I use biochar which is just charcoal. Charge it first with a nute tea and put it in your mixCoconut water and wood ash work. Do I just water/mix into the soil?
Just 24-48 hours in a tea or even bottled nutes so it won't leech out the nutes in your soil, and to charge up probiotic life in the charcoal. Get the cowboy charcoal and break it up with a hammer if you want to save some $ over biocharBiochar that has a high ash content is strongly base.
@Dankonomics_genetics how long.do you give your char to charge?
I love having the hardwood charcoal around for wings n burgers but I like the finer grind for gardening. Do you get into breaking the cooking charcoal into bits?Just 24-48 hours in a tea or even bottled nutes so it won't leech out the nutes in your soil, and to charge up probiotic life in the charcoal. Get the cowboy charcoal and break it up with a hammer if you want to save some $ over biochar
I normally either throw some wood ash/charcoal on top of the soil or mix it in when first potting. Ive tried an experiment this year and used quiet allot in a layer in the pot. My thinking is that in nature we get layers of charcoal/ash from bushfires and the plant will use what it needs from that layer..see how we go. Please note that i have about 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt in the soil to.Coconut water and wood ash work. Do I just water/mix into the soil?
Epsom salt works too??I normally either throw some wood ash/charcoal on top of the soil or mix it in when first potting. Ive tried an experiment this year and used quiet allot in a layer in the pot. My thinking is that in nature we get layers of charcoal/ash from bushfires and the plant will use what it needs from that layer..see how we go. Please note that i have about 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt in the soil to.
All in a small self watering pot.
For Cal/Mag, yes.Epsom salt works too??
It's just magnesium and sulfur.For Cal/Mag, yes.
dude "a joke" No. A joke would be an idiot know it all exposed while talking out his ass. Im telling you straight up adding K based on the rating of the fertilizer you're using is MISTAKEN. Youre wrong.Lol ok of, don't worry about potassium in your store bought mystery soil, testicle here says you are going to be fine all the way through with your 2-4-1.
Because I bet you did a soil analysis right OP...? You didn't just buy a bag at the store and throw it in the pot right?
Whatever better listen to testicle here and go get Ffof or black gold soil tested for potassium before you dare add any molasses or anything.. Lol. What a joke.
Epson salts is an easy Magnesium. And inexpensive. Ether dilute in warm water and water the plant or mix dry into the soil before potting.Epsom salt works too??
Its not.You can, wood ash though I'd be careful with, it's very acidic Typically. I use biochar which is just charcoal. Charge it first with a nute tea and put it in your mix
testicles is right it's not acidic at all it's alkaline raising ph not lowering it.You can, wood ash though I'd be careful with, it's very acidic Typically. I use biochar which is just charcoal. Charge it first with a nute tea and put it in your mix
Yeah my bad it's alkaline. You can't add much because it will raise ph up too muchtesticles is right it's not acidic at all it's alkaline raising ph not lowering it.
Err, that, sorry. Force of habit.It's just magnesium and sulfur.