Unorthodoxy
Active Member
Hello all. I've learned a lot here and I hope to not only learn more, but to help educate others as well.
I'm here today because I'm super stoked. I mixed up my super soil the other day, and while I am trying to be patient to let it cook, my curiosity is running overdrive.
Here is my formula so far :
MY MIX 1.0
I have only just started my compost pile, and am working on a worm bin, so I have to use bagged products as well. I mixed the stuff up and watered it with a bit of molasses water.
I am also considering adding malted barley, gypsum, and diatomaceous earth.
Anyway, today I took a small sample and gave it a drink of tap water with molasses, let it sit for a few hours, then put it under the microscope. I am delighted to see much life! I can identify nematodes, bacteria/archaea, and - I think - an amoeba. I'm definitely an amateur microscopist (?) at best, it I'm super excited about it and had to share.
I managed to get a short video through my scope.
Does anyone here 'scope their soils? What should I be looking for?
Thanks for looking!
I'm here today because I'm super stoked. I mixed up my super soil the other day, and while I am trying to be patient to let it cook, my curiosity is running overdrive.
Here is my formula so far :
MY MIX 1.0
- 3 cu ft Coast Of Maine Stonington Blend
- 1/2 cu ft COM Lobster Compost
- ?? cu ft Perlite
- 1/2 cu ft Worm Castings
- 1.5c Kelp Meal
- 1c Neem meal
- 1c Bone Meal
- 1/2c Blood Meal
- 1c Alfalfa meal
- 1c Crushed Oyster shells
- 1c Azomite
- 1c Rock Phosphate
- 1c Crab and Lobster Shell Plant Food
- 1c Dolomite Lime
I have only just started my compost pile, and am working on a worm bin, so I have to use bagged products as well. I mixed the stuff up and watered it with a bit of molasses water.
I am also considering adding malted barley, gypsum, and diatomaceous earth.
Anyway, today I took a small sample and gave it a drink of tap water with molasses, let it sit for a few hours, then put it under the microscope. I am delighted to see much life! I can identify nematodes, bacteria/archaea, and - I think - an amoeba. I'm definitely an amateur microscopist (?) at best, it I'm super excited about it and had to share.
I managed to get a short video through my scope.
Does anyone here 'scope their soils? What should I be looking for?
Thanks for looking!