Used to when I started, Azomite has a little too much Fluoride in it for my liking. Kelp Meal, Basalt, and TM-7 takes care of all my needs.
Jeremy reminds me of The Rev, never liked their attitudes. They act like gods when they've merely plagiarized other's work. Coots, on the other hand, seems to be a bit more humble. Though he rants and raves against bro-science plenty.
Never knew people claimed Basalt contains all micros, that's absurd lol. Pretty much just Sulfur as far as I recall, and I have a bit of a hard-on for Sulfur in my soil because of how much better it makes the quality of anything I grow in it. Smell and taste were noticeably different since switching to solely Basalt for my mineral input.
TM-7 was recommended to me years ago and I love the stuff. It and Kelp seem to do just fine. I can practically count the inputs in my soil on one hand, part of what I've had against BAS. They, like many other people, advocate using WAY too many inputs. Less is more.
How can one possibly troubleshoot your soil if it has an entire laundry list full of shit in it? Similar to building/repairing computers for me. You do one thing at a time, this way when you correct your issue you can correctly diagnose what the issue was. If you fix multiple things at once, how can you know what fixed the issue?
I remember that, we'd talk a lot prior to you getting into the soil testing. I never got the vibe that you were rough around the edges. The ones that lash out do so due to their own ignorance and self-consciousness.
If I recall, what inspired you to first test your soil was issues with K if I'm not mistaken?
People act like that because many people get butthurt when they're told they are wrong. What's more, most people on here such as myself are intermediate at best. Feels like forever since we last talked, took a hiatus from RIU/growing for a minute. All the testing and troubleshooting soil provided you with insight and experience that no one else on here is really qualified to rebuke. Consider how the majority of the
real experts/gurus have left this site years ago.
I've never claimed to be anything special, I do have years worth of experience doing this and know how difficult it can be finding solid information through all of the fluff and BS. I also remember being an amateur, completely lost with many people being unwilling (unable, more like) to help.
I'm happy to share what little knowledge I have because I know what its like to be new and inexperienced, lost in an ocean of elitism and ignorance.
Humility is the antithesis to pride/arrogance, and is the true key to success.
Guess I'm just a little bummed some of the douchebags on here got to you is all. Plenty of people here aren't assholes and would very much enjoy your advice and perspective, myself included. You have loads of knowledge and personal experience to share. Remembering where I came from will always be what motivates me to help others. It took years worth of reading and research (not including personal experience and learning things the hard way), but the info was all free.
Why I try to do the same with what little I know. I try to give as freely as it was given to me. I hope you can find the patience to tap back into that same mindset I remember you once having.
Wish you nothing but the best MustangMan!