blunt_tip
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Wanting to make no till. I've been reading for about a month, but the time has come to start activating a batch, so to the best of my knowledge I came up with a list, and figured i'd come to the community for advice. I don't have access to all the fancy stuff, like the guanos; mostly all department stores around. Plus, I've read that subcool's recipe has its drawbacks.
Will be in 10 gal fabric pots. Got a worm bin going.
Here are my ingredients to make 1 cu. ft.
Soil/ humus/ compost/ castings/ (66%) (all equal parts except earthworm castings)
-Biomax compost shrimp mix, peat/humus/compost
-Pro mix myco active vegetable and herb, peat/humus/compost
-Kelp triple mix, peat/humus/compost
-Earthworm castings (half as much as the others)
Aeration (33%):
-Limestone Screenings
-Still debating, coco vs perlite - not sure where to get coco...
-Biochar, 10% to the mix
Nutrients:
-CIL - Blood and Bone Meal 7-7-0 (how much per cu. ft?)
I was thinking of "activating" all the aeration medium together, like they do for biochar. What is the best way of doing this? Drenching the biochar, limestone and perlite in a very wet earthworm casting slurry, mixing once in a while for a month...?
I found some lava rocks for use in a bbq - is it worth taking the time to crush and replace limestone?
Someone told me to use more "fish" if using biochar - what does using more "fish" mean?
Will be top dressing if anything's missing, with kelp and compost teas (do they work as claimed or is it all bogus?)
Is there any consideration for putting layers of things in the pots? Like, lining the bottom of the fabric pot with stones...?
Also planning on cover cropping with white clover, turning them over once in a while to release the nitrogen. Maybe even plant some rosemary, thyme and lavender, for pest control, and kicks. Do I really need worms and bugs to make it all work....? I've started reading the "Soil Food Web" - but, need to put those seeds in the ground soon.
This is really just a hobby - I plan on potscaping the shit out of this grow.
Any comments appreciated.
Will be in 10 gal fabric pots. Got a worm bin going.
Here are my ingredients to make 1 cu. ft.
Soil/ humus/ compost/ castings/ (66%) (all equal parts except earthworm castings)
-Biomax compost shrimp mix, peat/humus/compost
-Pro mix myco active vegetable and herb, peat/humus/compost
-Kelp triple mix, peat/humus/compost
-Earthworm castings (half as much as the others)
Aeration (33%):
-Limestone Screenings
-Still debating, coco vs perlite - not sure where to get coco...
-Biochar, 10% to the mix
Nutrients:
-CIL - Blood and Bone Meal 7-7-0 (how much per cu. ft?)
I was thinking of "activating" all the aeration medium together, like they do for biochar. What is the best way of doing this? Drenching the biochar, limestone and perlite in a very wet earthworm casting slurry, mixing once in a while for a month...?
I found some lava rocks for use in a bbq - is it worth taking the time to crush and replace limestone?
Someone told me to use more "fish" if using biochar - what does using more "fish" mean?
Will be top dressing if anything's missing, with kelp and compost teas (do they work as claimed or is it all bogus?)
Is there any consideration for putting layers of things in the pots? Like, lining the bottom of the fabric pot with stones...?
Also planning on cover cropping with white clover, turning them over once in a while to release the nitrogen. Maybe even plant some rosemary, thyme and lavender, for pest control, and kicks. Do I really need worms and bugs to make it all work....? I've started reading the "Soil Food Web" - but, need to put those seeds in the ground soon.
This is really just a hobby - I plan on potscaping the shit out of this grow.
Any comments appreciated.