Tyleb173rd
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I'm not skilled enough to re-amend my soil...yet.
Where is the new recipe?I suggest you check the latest Recipe we now use Fish Bone meal and Insect Frass and a few other ingredients
I'm Epsom Salts BTW
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One day...Sure you are
I have a bin. It's been around for about 60 days. There's a learning curve to that too but I'm slowing understanding what the worms need.You don't have to know. When the microbes have set up shop they work with the plant to give it what it wants.
Start a small worm bin and make the best stuff. Much bettter than in a bag. For a LOT less $$
take 5 garbage bags of leaves, get one or two bags of grass clippings.One day...
does that provide all the nutrients a plant needs?take 5 garbage bags of leaves, get one or two bags of grass clippings.
layer them.
water them
tarp it.
remix every 20 days.
next spring you are done.
match compost with aeration, and mix at a 1/1 ratio with old soil.
make sense?
easy-peasy man
and then some.does that provide all the nutrients a plant needs?
Ok I read your last post and its like the most interesting thing i have read here. I get a bit confused because english is not my main language so I would appreciate if you could answer all my questions.take 5 garbage bags of leaves, get one or two bags of grass clippings.
layer them.
water them
tarp it.
remix every 20 days.
next spring you are done.
match compost with aeration, and mix at a 1/1 ratio with old soil.
make sense?
easy-peasy man
i'm happy to help in any way possible.Ok I read your last post and its like the most interesting thing i have read here. I get a bit confused because english is not my main language so I would appreciate if you could answer all my questions.
1- can I do a compost pile with only leafs and grass inside my home? Because of smell when it begins to decompose. I don't have a garden.
2- how much time do I cook? I want to try it in my next grow. Is 3 months not enough?
3- Do you add stems too? Or just leaf material?
4- Shall I add anything else? I have guano dust and different nutrients I bought. Or is it enough with just leaf material?
5- If I understand correctly. It's 50% soil 50% decomposed leaves?
sorry for all the numerous questions but I find this very interesting and want to make sure I do it OK
Thanks, that was very helpful. I really want to try this.i'm happy to help in any way possible.
1. yes, you can do it inside, but preferably a basement or garage, as you do need to "water" it, and also room to turn the pile. NOTE- the smell if mixed is nothing more than a "wet-forest" smell, which most find pleasant.
2. the compost time is based on the inputs, with just grass and leaves it can be done in 3 months, if it's layered and turned correctly with enough greens to keep it hot.
3. if you add stems it slows the process down (see answer #2)
4. You can add more than that if desired, but it's not crucial, you can grow wonderful cannabis using just leaves and grass in the compost, ideally you do want a source of minerals.
5. Depending on the initial soil recipe is what dictates the amount of compost added to the pile. Generally a reamandment ratio is 1 part compost to one part old soil. It doesn't have to be perfect, you just want enough aeration in there.
Here is a link to my compost adventure, it has a bunch of links i thought interesting
Everything you need to know about composting can be learned from the links there.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/greasemonkeys-compost-pile.893592/
once you try it, you'll never grow another way.Thanks, that was very helpful. I really want to try this.
Re-posted because of the truth of itonce you try it, you'll never grow another way.
one of the rare times in life where cheaper/simpler actually nets you better results