freemanintexas
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I've got access to a good horse manure based compost. Wondering if I should spend the extra on worm castings as well? Any thoughts out there?
You got some good advice from some some fine growers right outta the gate here.thanks for taking the time
really - you've earned a mitzvah
may I ask you to thumbs up or thumbs down wet vs dry nutrients?
I'm indoor with dirt
my thinking was wet gives one more control over dosing
start slow
plus I don't have time to age my dirt this go around
I have bone, blood, greensand, kelp meal and aged horse manure/oak leaves/kitchen scrap/garden detrius compost and perlite
bags of non-fertilized peat moss based ph balanced dirt from local greenhouse
I was going to buy some texas-based liquid concentrate nutrient tea made from fish-kelp
and I don't mind making a tea from my compost as well
would that give me the fungi I need?
I know - I need to read more but the more I read the more I need to read - it's like a Mobius Strip - I never did that well in math.
figure each plant's like a snowflake - or human being
RE: your recipe
I don't see dolomite lime
how do you deal with the acidity from so much organic matter?
unfortunately bat guano is out of my price range
and not available locally unless I want to follow one around for days and collect his or hers at night.
nor is coco fiber even in my vocabulary and I need to read more about as I see it mentioned all the time
any help is greatly appreciated
yes - I'll be your friend
long as we don't have to hug
best,
Tex