Horsetooth
Well-Known Member
Hi RIU,
I am a bit of a noob and this definitely shows it.
I decided to make a batch of Subcool's Supersoil, seeing the results others were getting. In my excitement I didn't TARE my scale correctly before beginning my venture. As a result my proportions are slightly higher than they should be. In addition I added a few amendments (glacial rock dust, and down to earth's bio-live, perlite) which I have been reading about and seem to help out.
Should I just let the soil "cook" for longer and allow the extra nutrients to cool down a bit?
Am I understanding the reasoning behind the cooking time correctly?
Would adding worms or planting some clover in the meantime help to compost the extra nutrients?
Any help is much appreciated!
I am a bit of a noob and this definitely shows it.
I decided to make a batch of Subcool's Supersoil, seeing the results others were getting. In my excitement I didn't TARE my scale correctly before beginning my venture. As a result my proportions are slightly higher than they should be. In addition I added a few amendments (glacial rock dust, and down to earth's bio-live, perlite) which I have been reading about and seem to help out.
Should I just let the soil "cook" for longer and allow the extra nutrients to cool down a bit?
Am I understanding the reasoning behind the cooking time correctly?
Would adding worms or planting some clover in the meantime help to compost the extra nutrients?
Any help is much appreciated!