I think the peat does have enough. I haven't had any problems with the last mix.Pretty complete looking soil there. Why the extra humic acid? Does the peat not provide enough?
Let me try. Some I know, some I'll guess.What was the total cost of your soil there? Roughly off the top of your head. I think I may try that for the next grow.
Final Soil Mix
2 c. ft Cheap Top Soil
1 .c ft Vermiculite
1 c. ft Peat Moss
1 c. ft Perlite
1.5 cups Blood Meal
1 cup Bone Meal
.5 cup Dolomite Lime (crushed fine)
.5 cup Humic Acid time release mix from my Uncle Wes
.25 cup Epsom Salt
.5 lb. Alfalfa Hay
I'll re-mix it and send a sample to Texas A&M for an analysis.
Have fun man, be safe!Leaving for Helena. Back from a hotel next.
Daniels
Have a safe trip and bring some eggs to bomb them douche bags!!! Good luck.Leaving for Helena. Back from a hotel next.
Daniels
nah, I save it for later. I found out real quickly how dangerous a tractor can be.For some reason I get a picture of you on a front end loader stirring huge piles, with a huge Doobie of an Heirloom Sativa.
I guess what I'm saying is the composting should be done before you mix it in, or you could grind it up first. You could also top dress your pots with an inch or so of hay. I've never had a problem with cubes, then again I probably only use about 2 quarts per 30 gal. of mix. I've begun playing with compost dressing in pots and the plants seem to love it. When I do my avocados in raised beds I'm going to top dress with at least 4" of compost, pine needles, hay, etc. This simulates their natural environment which is a forest floor leaf litter bed of 8" deep or so.I tried to find alfalfa meal, then tried for pellets. The closest big farm & ranch was out, so the hay was best I could do. I'll look for a sign of the excess. If the hay eats the N then maybe it won't be too hot.
More eco hysteria, propaganda. You're only using a 1 tsp/gallon and they're salts you find in ALL organic matter. There are run off issues using manure, just ask the neighbors of a fella who has a stockyard down the road. He must be feeding 1,000 sheep and cows at any given time and the water table is totally screwed up for a radius of a mile . There's lots of chemicals or potential for chemicals in organics. If there weren't, they'd be ineffective.25 lb. bag? If only I had an army of common sense growers. I only know a few growers around here. One loppi pops, but finally accepts AN is bullshit, 1 runs hydro & buys into all of AN bullshit.
I'm sure my uncle could add whatever I want to his supplies coming. He's full organic, cause he feeds his cows with his Hay. I can see some of it, for crop rotation etc. I've read how when people over do it, it can be bad. Run off issues they say.
Sounds great.We get Fish Emulsion by the 5 gal. bucket from him. That's enough for a couple years. I bet neighbors love it when I foliar feed the 8 Alberta Spruce every few weeks. I got 3 Lilacs the deepest green I've ever seen on any.
I was at the hearing today. Opponents of the repeal outnumbered those for repeal 8 to 1. Cherie Brady looked sad and tired. She's the Mormon leader of the safecommunities/safekids group. I think she had less of her Bunch to heap a pile of B.S. full of Lies than she was hoping for.Welcome back cant wait to hear what happened...