Thai_Lights
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Would love to hear some recipes out there.
Earth juice bottles, they are ready right off the shelf.Would love to hear some recipes out there.
yea but no-till has to cycle when it's assembled though.Earth juice bottles, they are ready right off the shelf.
But really no-till, has no cooking or waiting till you can use it.
that's a damn good recipe man. I like all the sulfur inputs, sulpomag, neem, gypsum..15% peat moss, pine bark, or coco coir
35% aeration (I prefer Perlite or rice hulls but course Sand, and pumice are other options
50% composted organic matter (this could be compost, composted cow or horse manure, worm castings, leaf mold). I prefer a combination of as many different kinds of compost I can but whatever is available to you and the best quality is what you should lean on.
Neem Seed Meal or Neem Cake 1/2 cup per cubic foot
Crab shell meal or shrimp shell meal 1/2 cup per cubic foot
Gypsum 1/2 cup per cubic foot
Langbeinite 1/4 cup per cubic foot
Kelp meal 1/2 cup per cubic foot
Alfalfa meal 1/4 cup per cubic foot
Oyster shell flour 1/4 cup per cubic foot
What's kelp meal do you prefer the 1-0-4 or 0-0-1015% peat moss, pine bark, or coco coir
35% aeration (I prefer Perlite or rice hulls but course Sand, and pumice are other options
50% composted organic matter (this could be compost, composted cow or horse manure, worm castings, leaf mold). I prefer a combination of as many different kinds of compost I can but whatever is available to you and the best quality is what you should lean on.
Neem Seed Meal or Neem Cake 1/2 cup per cubic foot
Crab shell meal or shrimp shell meal 1/2 cup per cubic foot
Gypsum 1/2 cup per cubic foot
Langbeinite 1/4 cup per cubic foot
Kelp meal 1/2 cup per cubic foot
Alfalfa meal 1/4 cup per cubic foot
Oyster shell flour 1/4 cup per cubic foot
That's more or less the fertilizer blend my company uses for our premium blend, we've also used fish bone meal in place of the crustacean meals and mixes of the two as well and had consistent results. The crustacean meals carried the longer running plants better though.that's a damn good recipe man. I like all the sulfur inputs, sulpomag, neem, gypsum..
good shit
have you ran your compost "naked" yet?
no nutrients added?
I have a jasmine that needs transplanting i'm gonna see how it like a "bare" compost
I'm gonna do a side by side here pretty soon, with cannabis too, just gotta get my clones going.
thinking of doing a "free" grow also, with just comfrey, dandelion, and compost
The former but the latter works as well, it's something you add for the trace minerals and beneficials more than the NPK.What's kelp meal do you prefer the 1-0-4 or 0-0-10
where do you find kelp meal with a 0-0-10?What's kelp meal do you prefer the 1-0-4 or 0-0-10
Oganically done (a Michigan fert company) has a kelp meal with a npk of 0-0-1. That's what I thought he meant lol.where do you find kelp meal with a 0-0-10?
Isn't it all 1-0-2 or so?
wait.. nevermind, just realized you must be talking the kelp extract right?
I always use just the kelp meal, it is superior to the extract EXCEPT if you are feeding hydroponically, then it's much better because of it's availability and solubility.
not to mention it's rather high in potassium
but they are sorta different, the extract is more of a primary macro nutrient, conversely the kelp meal is more of a soil conditioner, as it's macro value is reaaaally modest, but that's not why we use it, we use it for allllllll the other goodstuff that's in there auxins, cytokinins and gibberellins and such
not to mention the minerals are already chelated too, so the plant can get use it quicker than most organic nutrients
I think there is a 0-0-10 on kelp4less don't quote me though.Oganically done (a Michigan fert company) has a kelp meal with a npk of 0-0-1. That's what I thought he meant lol.
Prolly the extract like grease saidI think there is a 0-0-10 on kelp4less don't quote me though.
If they are composted yes, if they are not then no.Hey Rasta,
Does chicken and steer manure work too? All I have locally.
Yes, if you were using uncomposted manure though you wouldn't be able too.Also with your recipe can I transfer clones straight into that soil mix?
I prefer peat moss, however it is bad for the environment to harvest it so I've switched towards pine bark...I'm not a huge fan of coir for personal use but it does just fine. It does not need to be charged it works just like peat moss. It holds water, nutrients, and is there to increase the CEC of your soil and keep it from compacting.Looking forward to enjoying that mix of yours. Do you prefer peat or coco or a mix of the two? If I use a coco peat mix do I have to charge the coco? I've seen calmag in powder form on kelp4less or would it make more sense to use Epsom salts to keep things 100 percent organic