ttystikk
Well-Known Member
I smell an application here; if the plant starts in a small cup but alongside a bunch of friends, it could generate co2 for itself.Yeah I have been experimenting with this for about 4 or months now. All raw ingredients if you will. Peat bale from the depot. Fedco for most of the rest. My own EWCs and store bought.
This soil was made 4 months ago give or take. 3500ppm-2000ppm first month and ammonia smell from the N breaking down (No bueno for growing). 1800-1200ppm month 2and 3. Started dropping in flower on last grow and was 1000-800 ppm towards the end.
Reactivated this soil with EM-1 and forest microbes and numbers are back to 1500-900ppm with no signs of dropping unless media is drying up.
Potting this small plant into a bigger container in a few weeks allows one to run fresh soil that again provides welcome co2.
The intermediate size could sustain for again a few weeks, and then into a bigger flowering container, again with lots of fresh soil all ready to push lots of co2.
Top dress and brew teas for additional boosts into peak bloom and then taper off at the end.
This sounds pretty suspiciously like the way a lot of people run their soil plants in a production setting.
How does your co2 enriched soil differ from other organic mixes? ...or does it?