Jack Harer
Well-Known Member
I'd do it for the whole thing right off the bat. Dialling it in is a non issue when you mix it right. Then, just watch the plants and give them what they ask for. I've never used the soil acidifier, as that has never been a problem for me (High pH), but I have recommended it to others. Never used the gypsum either. I have used the compost starter early on, but I now have my own composting bin. The manures I use are rabbit poo and yard bird guano (chicken shit!!) You can't beat Rabbit Poo!!! Do some research on it. It is the BEST of all manures, with the added benefit of Triacontinol. If you can find a breeder, I highly recommend you get as much as you can. Use it to ammend your soil, or use it as a tea. No need to compost it, it can be used right out of the rabbit. I will compost the chicken manure for a year before I ever use it, and then only as a tea. DO NOT forget your EWC either!! Very important! Again, ammend the soil with it, or use it in teas.Did you really use all the organic traditions? Specifically the gypsum, manure, compost starter, soil acidifier?
Thanks for the help, I'll be trying this for one of my plants in January, and once I get it dialed in I'll do it for my whole garden.
Once you try the Espoma, the only change you will ever make is if you go the entirely truly organic road, collecting your own manures, making compost, etc. It just doesn't get any easier than what Espoma nutes will be. I'm actually working harder now than I was using them, but it's a labor of love!!