Sure,Coast of Maine sells a product like that. Like mustang said, lobsters contain chitin which helps fight pests and disease by activating a plants defense. You can also use insect frass which will do the same (and be a lot less work lol). I use a water only soil recipe that calls for a 1/3 compost. Since I have access to a lot of cooked lobster bodies, it was a pretty easy decision to compost them.Could a person dry the shells and grind them up to make a meal then just add to soil And let your grow cycle do this for you?
Looks awesome man, keep up the good fight. Definitely an inspiration to step up my composting game and look forward to hearing your take on this compost compared to others you've used in the past.Ran some of the compost through an old window screen. I'm going to add a couple cups of this to my last run of soil and see how my plants do in amended soil.
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Thanks a lot man, appreciate that. I've been hesitant to bring the compost inside (a little concerned about bugs/pests) but I cant find the bagged stuff I usually use. The soil recipe I use can and should be amended and reused, I've never tried though. I have a relatively small grow, and what I mix up lasts me close to a year. I'm hoping amending my run soil with a little fresh compost and some em-1 will work.Looks awesome man, keep up the good fight. Definitely an inspiration to step up my composting game and look forward to hearing your take on this compost compared to others you've used in the past.
Heres a few pics of the bud that grew in this amended soil. It worked out wellRan some of the compost through an old window screen. I'm going to add a couple cups of this to my last run of soil and see how my plants do in amended soil.
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Think I'll add a little more neem seed meal to this indoor mix. More yellow leaves toward the end than I'd like but no deficienciesDue to covid, I wont be able to grab any lobster shells this year. Glad I decided to compost the shells last year, I have a few good sized piles that need to break down more. Im having a hard time keeping the pile hot, but should be broken down enough by the end of the summer. This summer I'll be going into the forest and coastline for stuff to add to the pile. Im curious about mosses and forest humus and how beneficial that would be. And of course I'd harvest that responsibly, we love our woods that surround us. I made up a fresh batch of soil using a 1cubic foot of my lobster compost (screened twice to remove all the bigger stuff), 1cubic foot of happy frog soil conditioner, 1cubic foot of rice hulls, 1.5 cups of each of the following, milled malted barley, kelp meal, neem seed meal, and fish meal flower. 4 cups of rock dust and gypsum, and a half a cup of langbeinite. Filled my 2 sips perfectly
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Beautiful plants sir. I jumped my sister's shit the other day for not composting her crab shells after a big crab boil she had done, referencing this thread.Think I'll add a little more neem seed meal to this indoor mix. More yellow leaves toward the end than I'd like but no deficiencies
Goji og x gg4× 3 headed dragon from 2019 seed run
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