NewGrower2011
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So after trying a run where I took recycled coco/perlite/hydroton mix and combined that with some FFoF/JustRite and a handful of this/that various amendments I had bought (in bulk) to make teas with, I'm thinking of trying a semi-organic run...
With that in mind, and after reading a bit, I started picking up the various amendments I saw quoted often in various threads/recipes - those you'd see at a nursery or big-box hardware store/etc... A lot of the 'meals' are not common I'm finding...
So, with limiting my recipe to what I have on hand, I'd love for some input from the organics folks on a decent mix - though it may be blasphemy here I'm fine with still using other regular old nutes so 100% organic isn't my goal (this time). In this case I'd just be using them as supplemental instead of being the primary source of nutes...
I'm not quite sure my final recycled coco mix weight so we'll talk in ratios if possible... let's say per 5 gallons of coco mix... On-hand I have grabbed the commercial brands at big box stores/nursery or bulk from Hydro store on a couple... Anything else looks like I'd have to go mail-order...
Recycled Coco/Perlite/Hydroton - been used a few times - always rinsed heavily between uses.
FFoF - In the past I always hear about it being 'hot' so I tone it down. In this case not so worried about seedling but would need to be cool enough for transplanting of course...
JustRite - used this to tone things down in the past.
More perlite - chunky or regular...
There are several things I'd probably change if I had other things on hand, like the various meals I've read which sounds like better options than many of the 'normal' choices (i.e. ditch the blood/bone meals)...
Feel free to share your favorite online stores/sources for those? Kelp4Less, etc? In particular I'd like to get some Neem meal into the mix for some of its properties....
With that in mind, and after reading a bit, I started picking up the various amendments I saw quoted often in various threads/recipes - those you'd see at a nursery or big-box hardware store/etc... A lot of the 'meals' are not common I'm finding...
So, with limiting my recipe to what I have on hand, I'd love for some input from the organics folks on a decent mix - though it may be blasphemy here I'm fine with still using other regular old nutes so 100% organic isn't my goal (this time). In this case I'd just be using them as supplemental instead of being the primary source of nutes...
I'm not quite sure my final recycled coco mix weight so we'll talk in ratios if possible... let's say per 5 gallons of coco mix... On-hand I have grabbed the commercial brands at big box stores/nursery or bulk from Hydro store on a couple... Anything else looks like I'd have to go mail-order...
- HighP Bat Guano .5-13-.2
- Seabird Guano 12-11-2
- Garden Gypsum
- Bone Meal 2-14-0
- Blood Meal 12-0-0
- Rock Phosphate 0-3-0
- Dolomite Lime 0-0-0.1
- Crab Shell Meal 2-3-0
- Azomite
- Kelp Meal
- Ful-Humix for humic acid
- Ancient Forest
- Chicken Compost Manure ( I think I over-used this before. Is it "hotter" than other amendments? )
- Greensand (thought I understand this to be slow breakdown/release and for 'reuse' scenarios )
- Hort. Hydrated Lime (picked this up after reading to NOT use dolomite, also picked up Gypsum for same reason)
Recycled Coco/Perlite/Hydroton - been used a few times - always rinsed heavily between uses.
FFoF - In the past I always hear about it being 'hot' so I tone it down. In this case not so worried about seedling but would need to be cool enough for transplanting of course...
JustRite - used this to tone things down in the past.
More perlite - chunky or regular...
There are several things I'd probably change if I had other things on hand, like the various meals I've read which sounds like better options than many of the 'normal' choices (i.e. ditch the blood/bone meals)...
Feel free to share your favorite online stores/sources for those? Kelp4Less, etc? In particular I'd like to get some Neem meal into the mix for some of its properties....