RedCarpetMatches
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You can also char pine needles.
It's dandelion season! Worm bin looking dandy.
It's dandelion season! Worm bin looking dandy.
You can also char pine needles.
It's dandelion season! Worm bin looking dandy.
I spend a lot of time on my Weber anyway. You can use that Cowboy hardwood brand. If you don't have time to make, you can order from KIS and Black Owl.Who the f@ck has the time to char their own shit??.............so all natural briquettes are out(trader joe's brand)??
Exactly why I started my own Organic Farm business, you should see what the going price of worm composting castings areGreat, something else you Cali boys can rub in our face! ....................how much sugar??
Yeah premade biochar is pricey, I was looking at BAS's stuff, even offer it pre-charged with chicken manure $25 for 10 pounds, not bad.
I've been looking at some cool new weeders to use to collect mine, letting them mature and trying to get them before they seed.You can also char pine needles.
It's dandelion season! Worm bin looking dandy.
Hey man, I'm new to this too, and I have a couple of questions for you, if you don't mind.Hello!
I've finally finished this gigantic thread! I want to seriously thank all of you for this wealth of knowledge you are passing on! I am starting my first batch of ROLS for my indoor mmj and would love to take these ideas to my veggie garden next summer. I do have a couple questions tho..
I did rrog's mix from page one, almost. I have roughly 9cuft total
1/3 Ewc and compost
1/3 pearlite/lava rock
1/3 peat
Rock dusts is where my questions are. I sourced a lot of this online and it was very difficult to tell if it would be enough before I started mixing. So I ended up a little short on this end.
I did ( total )
6 cups glacial
3 cups bentonite
10 cups azomite
I also have 1/2 cup per cuft of
Neem meal,crab,kelp and gypsum
And 2 cups alfalfa.
I subbed azomite because I had it around! My question is, do you think this mix will be sufficient for the first round? Also, I was curious how the azomite would effect my soil ph.
I haven't planted yet and wanted to make sure I would be good to go before I started! Now that I am learning how to source this stuff locally, I will never order a ton of stuff online again..
Thanks in advance for your input!
From experience azamite will burn your plants, especially if its bot composted long enough.
The few rols batches ive done, only one was some what bad because of theexcessive amount of azamite i put in.
10 cups on 9cf might b a little too much imo. Add compist, compost/cook longer, problem solved
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking me? The peat did break up to be a lot more than 3cuft for sure. It wasn't that hard to mix up tho, just a tarp and some elbow greaseHey man, I'm new to this too, and I have a couple of questions for you, if you don't mind.
I'm assuming you picked up a 3 cuft, block of peat from wherever. I've heard those blocks actually break up to be more than 3 cuft... is that true? And did you have a difficult time mixing all of that soil... I need about 9-10 cuft, so your experience would give me a big heads up. I'm using pretty much the same ingredients plus fish bone meal, fish meal, biochar, and maybe oyster shell powder... no bentonite though?
Thanks in advance.
Good to hear. I just wanted to make sure I could wait until I reammend before I added more rock dusts. Thanks again!,
Looked over ur recipe, and it looks good, i would look into more rock dust, but no worries if you cant source it, def not the end of the world, nor will it hurt ur soil.
In 4 weeks test try a clone, see how she does for a week, if no weirdness then your are good to go, now until then, coco/aloe/enzyme water for your batch to speed things up
Yeah, I'm stupid. Didn't mean to put a question mark at the end of that paragraphI'm not exactly sure what you're asking me? The peat did break up to be a lot more than 3cuft for sure. It wasn't that hard to mix up tho, just a tarp and some elbow grease
Hope this helps!
Haha, no worries, glad I could help.Yeah, I'm stupid. Didn't mean to put a question mark at the end of that paragraph
You answered my questions in full. Thanks.