Pyreonfire
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I've spent the last 5 months screwing up DWC growing and while I'm not done screwing it up (not giving up until I have at least one good grow), I'm thinking about giving organics a shot. Might as well screw up something else, haha!
So, I thought I'd start with a mix like Fox Farms just to get me rolling but in the meantime, I've been researching compost teas and amendments and it's incredibly interesting to me. We have a farm and last year my husband made a massive (several ton, I'm guessing) compost pile from cow manure and bedding (corn fodder, sawdust, hay and straw). He turned it every few weeks with a skid loader and we let it break down until fall. Then, he put it on one of our gardens. It's about 5 inches thick on a 120 x 60 foot garden.
I thought about pulling some of the compost off and using it as a top dressing. It would be about a year old now, has no smell and is beautiful and black. Would I be safe to use it directly as a top dressing? Do I need to do anything to it to ensure that I'm not bringing anything detrimental into my grow? Would I use it as is or brew it into some sort of tea? Should I try mixing it with the Fox Farms soil right away or just adding later in the grow?
I also have a pond that I can gather fish emulsion from. I was already going to gather some for my orchard, so I could use it for my grow if it would be useful. Along with that, I have about 35 acres of woods that I could get some lovely woodland soil from as well.
I feel like I have a lot of organic resources at my disposal but I'm not sure how to use them! Any advice or direction where I should begin my research would be helpful. Thanks!
So, I thought I'd start with a mix like Fox Farms just to get me rolling but in the meantime, I've been researching compost teas and amendments and it's incredibly interesting to me. We have a farm and last year my husband made a massive (several ton, I'm guessing) compost pile from cow manure and bedding (corn fodder, sawdust, hay and straw). He turned it every few weeks with a skid loader and we let it break down until fall. Then, he put it on one of our gardens. It's about 5 inches thick on a 120 x 60 foot garden.
I thought about pulling some of the compost off and using it as a top dressing. It would be about a year old now, has no smell and is beautiful and black. Would I be safe to use it directly as a top dressing? Do I need to do anything to it to ensure that I'm not bringing anything detrimental into my grow? Would I use it as is or brew it into some sort of tea? Should I try mixing it with the Fox Farms soil right away or just adding later in the grow?
I also have a pond that I can gather fish emulsion from. I was already going to gather some for my orchard, so I could use it for my grow if it would be useful. Along with that, I have about 35 acres of woods that I could get some lovely woodland soil from as well.
I feel like I have a lot of organic resources at my disposal but I'm not sure how to use them! Any advice or direction where I should begin my research would be helpful. Thanks!