OrganicGorilla
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Screw it. I just ordered 27L(7 Gallons) of Mother Earth Premium Biochar to add into my already diverse mix. Go big or go home! Expensive stuff, $60 plus $30 shipping.
yeah it's so much cheaper when you make it. but instant gratification and really 90$ is negligable if you think about it long term....Screw it. I just ordered 27L(7 Gallons) of Mother Earth Premium Biochar to add into my already diverse mix. Go big or go home! Expensive stuff, $60 plus $30 shipping.
I think it'll be totally worth it in the long run. For 40 gallons of soil, I'll only use roughly 2.5 of the 7 gallons of the biochar. I'll be good for a while.yeah it's so much cheaper when you make it. but instant gratification and really 90$ is negligable if you think about it long term....
I agree and when I made mine I had that stink with the bags you get at the big box stores and I mixed a bag of cow cow manure, and compost & hummus, and added a couple hand fulls of a few amendments like alfalfa meal, blood & bone meals ect. But because it ranked coming from plastic bags I mixed it all in a large plastic tub outside and even planted a cover crop in it then turned that into the soil and then turned a few more times over a 3 week period and now it looks and smells fine, almost looks better than the high dollar bags of soil and I will save an easy $30. I also added my own compost mix in it. I think brewing a large batch is a good idea and leave it outside under a tree and use it as needed and cover as needed but I think storing it outside has to be better and let nature go to work on and in it. Supplement with organic teas or a fully organic or non salt fertilizer as needed when needed. I also added my own LAB with a fermented vegan concoction and a store bought soil inoculant. I am kinda new to some of these latter additives but its an experiment and a side project.your soil should NEVER and i mean NEVER "stink". if you're soil smells like shit, it's because it's gone anaerobic, and will need to be dryed, re-inoculated with compost tea, and monitored carefully. Otherwise, your soil should not be noticeable to you. The initial few days will have a "different" smell, but never putrid. after a week it should smell more and more earthy and sweet every day.