greasemonkeymann
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I use redwood moss that I take off of fallen rotting redwoods or stumps, and it does a great job not only keeping the topsoil moist but I also like to sprinkle mychorrizae on the topsoil and then stick the moss on it, and at the end the roots grow through it all and it's sorta lke a green toupee for the plant.Thanks, but yeah 280 a year is to much imo lol. Im frugal. If i can top dress with vermicompost and just water the plant start to finish and save money im in sweet organic heaven.
Awesome about the root ball. I hate having to throw things away unnecessarily.
I was thinking a worm bin. Had one as a kid. I would think i would make enough to top dress 4 plants every other month.
"malted grains or sprouted seeds for the massive enzyme boost, and Coot's favourites of fulvic & silica, and neem etc for IPM" Yep just glazed right over all that. Is all that stuff for teas? Damn we just threw some manure and a shovel full of the dirt we"re growing in and brewed that. You got a whole list of things. Lists costs money. lol
I have been thinking about planting some Aloe for my clones.
does anyone plant any micro grass or ground moss or something around their plants to keep the top of the soil from drying out under hid lights? Ive seen just using like barley, straw, or rock.
Funny I was just talking to pattahabi about that