sworth
Well-Known Member
I just happened to read someone the other day saying how their parents used biochar back in the day. They'd mix un-inoculated biochar (well I guess that'd be charcoal then?) in to the soil and watch the nutrients get sucked out of the weeds. A couple of years later and the "biochar" was good and they underwent planting.
I have a 15 gallon soil with a plant just not getting any nutrients. Ph is fine, lights, etc etc. I did throw a couple of pints of homemade biochar in the soil before potting her up in it, and I'm pretty much convinced that I did not prepare the charcoal properly, and it's now sucking out the nutrients.
So yesterday I ran a soil test.
N- Ex Low
P-Med/High
K- Ex Low
Extremely low as in almost off the colour/color chart
Gave her a feed of some CannaBio veg....and lashings of compost tea and she has cheered up a little today.
Other than re-potting her into some different soil (which I have) I'm none too sure what to do.
How long does charcoal take, thrown straight in to soil, to start being beneficial?
I fear having 50 odd gallons of soil to mature for a couple of years, pmsl because there's a couple of more of these pots...
Oh yeah, if stoner memory is correct, I charged the biochar by mixing it up with worm compost and keeping damp with compost teas for a couple of weeks...any bad smells I wouldn't of used it.
I have a 15 gallon soil with a plant just not getting any nutrients. Ph is fine, lights, etc etc. I did throw a couple of pints of homemade biochar in the soil before potting her up in it, and I'm pretty much convinced that I did not prepare the charcoal properly, and it's now sucking out the nutrients.
So yesterday I ran a soil test.
N- Ex Low
P-Med/High
K- Ex Low
Extremely low as in almost off the colour/color chart
Gave her a feed of some CannaBio veg....and lashings of compost tea and she has cheered up a little today.
Other than re-potting her into some different soil (which I have) I'm none too sure what to do.
How long does charcoal take, thrown straight in to soil, to start being beneficial?
I fear having 50 odd gallons of soil to mature for a couple of years, pmsl because there's a couple of more of these pots...
Oh yeah, if stoner memory is correct, I charged the biochar by mixing it up with worm compost and keeping damp with compost teas for a couple of weeks...any bad smells I wouldn't of used it.