Beansly
RIU Bulldog
My current grow is doing fine, but truth is I made a hude mistake mixing my soil and now I just can't wait for the whole thing to be over....*sigh.
Anyways, I want not to worry about this problem next time so I'm doing a better job of getting the right products to mix with. I've already settled on ProMix HP as the base for my mix. Here's what I had originally:
ProMix HP
EWC - N
Jersey Greensand - Slow release K and trace elements; some silicon
Blood Meal - Quick N
Bone Meal- P
Kelp Meal - vitamins and minerals
Powdered lime - pH buffering
Mushroom Compost - micronutes and trace elements
Diatomaceous Earth - bug control
Roots Organic OregonISM
But after thinking about, I don't like the idea of dried blood and ground up cow bones in my soil. Especially considering all the bullshit (no pun intended) going on with mad cow and e-coli, not to mention that it attracts buggies. So I thought of a new mix with substitutions for the cow parts.
ProMix HP
EWC - N
Jersey Greensand - Slow release K and trace elements; some silicon
Rock Phosphate - vegan alternative to bone meal 3% available P, 24% slow release P, and 30% calcium
Kelp Meal
Hydrated Lime
Mushroom Compost
My problem is that with the new perimeters, I can't find an acceptable high Nitrogen source. Normally I would use bat guano, but after doing a little reading I've come to the conclusion that guano is not good for indoor gardening ( I don't wanna debate it, I'm not using bat guano).
There's cottonseed meal that has an NPK value of 6-2-1, but because of the pesticides used in the cotton industry, OMRI approval is limited. I'm not certified organic but I agree with like 90% of their philosophy so I try to be as close to organic and natural as possible. Plus I don't use commercial pesticides anyways, all my pesticides have to be organic.
Alfalfa meal is another good alternative but the NPK levels are low; 2-0-2.
My last resort is Fish Meal with a NPK of 10-5-0, but supposedly it stinks bad. Not good for an indoor garden...Has anyone used fish meal tell me about the smell, because right now it seems like the best choice.
HELP ME MAKE GOOD SOIL!!!
Anyways, I want not to worry about this problem next time so I'm doing a better job of getting the right products to mix with. I've already settled on ProMix HP as the base for my mix. Here's what I had originally:
ProMix HP
EWC - N
Jersey Greensand - Slow release K and trace elements; some silicon
Blood Meal - Quick N
Bone Meal- P
Kelp Meal - vitamins and minerals
Powdered lime - pH buffering
Mushroom Compost - micronutes and trace elements
Diatomaceous Earth - bug control
Roots Organic OregonISM
But after thinking about, I don't like the idea of dried blood and ground up cow bones in my soil. Especially considering all the bullshit (no pun intended) going on with mad cow and e-coli, not to mention that it attracts buggies. So I thought of a new mix with substitutions for the cow parts.
ProMix HP
EWC - N
Jersey Greensand - Slow release K and trace elements; some silicon
Rock Phosphate - vegan alternative to bone meal 3% available P, 24% slow release P, and 30% calcium
Kelp Meal
Hydrated Lime
Mushroom Compost
My problem is that with the new perimeters, I can't find an acceptable high Nitrogen source. Normally I would use bat guano, but after doing a little reading I've come to the conclusion that guano is not good for indoor gardening ( I don't wanna debate it, I'm not using bat guano).
There's cottonseed meal that has an NPK value of 6-2-1, but because of the pesticides used in the cotton industry, OMRI approval is limited. I'm not certified organic but I agree with like 90% of their philosophy so I try to be as close to organic and natural as possible. Plus I don't use commercial pesticides anyways, all my pesticides have to be organic.
Alfalfa meal is another good alternative but the NPK levels are low; 2-0-2.
My last resort is Fish Meal with a NPK of 10-5-0, but supposedly it stinks bad. Not good for an indoor garden...Has anyone used fish meal tell me about the smell, because right now it seems like the best choice.
HELP ME MAKE GOOD SOIL!!!