King Avitas
Well-Known Member
Ok, so after years of wanting to try something more natural, I am finally ready to give living soil a try.
Today I am gonna mix my soil up and let it do its thing for about 6-8 weeks.
I think I have most of everything I will need but maybe someone could check my list and see if I am good to go.
5x 20 gallon pots = 16.05cu.ft.
Peat:
-7.5cu.ft. Sphagnum Peat Moss
Compost:
-1cu.ft. Sheep Manure Compost
-1cu.ft. Mushroom Manure Compost
-1cu.ft Sea Soil Fish Compost
-3cu.ft. Worm Castings
Aeration:
-4cu.ft. Coarse Perlite
-2cu.ft. Rice Hulls
1cu.ft Charged Bio-Char (not traditional airation but...)
Fertilizer Amendments:
10 Cup Kelp Meal
10 Cup Neem Cake
Mineral Amendments:
20 Cups Basalt Rock Dust
10 Cups Oyster Shell Flour
10 Cup Gypsum
I wanted to add crustacean meal but it's very expensive and not available anywhere around me. Is it ok to skip it or should I substitute anything else for it?
Today I am gonna mix my soil up and let it do its thing for about 6-8 weeks.
I think I have most of everything I will need but maybe someone could check my list and see if I am good to go.
5x 20 gallon pots = 16.05cu.ft.
Peat:
-7.5cu.ft. Sphagnum Peat Moss
Compost:
-1cu.ft. Sheep Manure Compost
-1cu.ft. Mushroom Manure Compost
-1cu.ft Sea Soil Fish Compost
-3cu.ft. Worm Castings
Aeration:
-4cu.ft. Coarse Perlite
-2cu.ft. Rice Hulls
1cu.ft Charged Bio-Char (not traditional airation but...)
Fertilizer Amendments:
10 Cup Kelp Meal
10 Cup Neem Cake
Mineral Amendments:
20 Cups Basalt Rock Dust
10 Cups Oyster Shell Flour
10 Cup Gypsum
I wanted to add crustacean meal but it's very expensive and not available anywhere around me. Is it ok to skip it or should I substitute anything else for it?