Very cool, enjoying watching that.
Cool man. Healthy girls
Myself, I go with 2 cups total per cf of the meals, however you choose to arrive at that, and 4 cups total per cf of minerals.
I usually make 4 cf soil at a time, and to that I go with 2 cups kelp meal, 2 cups crab shell meal, 2 cups neem seed meal, and 2 cups alfalfa meal. Then I add 10-12 cups of rock dusts, 2 cups of oyster shell flour, a cup of greensand, a cup of gyspsum, and maybe a cup of azomite (depending on what I have laying around).
When you recycle the soil, you can add 1/2 of the meals that you originally started with, and skip on the minerals until maybe your third or fourth run of that same soil
i wanna learn how to do that guys, fucken kewl dont do it justice, great post!!!!!
A wireless Webcam and a laptop and you're good to go.i wanna learn how to do that guys, fucken kewl dont do it justice, great post!!!!!
USB webcam plugged into a laptop on wifi. I also have a live streamA wireless Webcam and a laptop and you're good to go.
lol Hyroot first of all i know you mean good, but in reality you got to stop googling and trying to play the you know your shit , i sense your fairly young we as gardeners do not need to worry to much about erosion most grow in pots or small section in a confined spot where buildings , and trees protect our gardens from extreme gusts of winds...Watering causes erosion and soil to compact. Cover crops help prevent that.
Even though the soil beneath the surface isn't disturbed. The flow of water causes erosion..
Outside its not just wind but rain too.
water erosion happens in pots, i know this because i've seen roots get exposed from watering with my watering can, and i also would see soil in the runoff trays (when i was watering for run off) from soil washing off the top of the pot, down the sides of the container and out the bottom. cover crops will help this from happening.lol Hyroot first of all i know you mean good, but in reality you got to stop googling and trying to play the you know your shit , i sense your fairly young we as gardeners do not need to worry to much about erosion most grow in pots or small section in a confined spot where buildings , and trees protect our gardens from extreme gusts of winds...
Most water erosion naturally is where ??? here is a hint what causes mountain / mud slides sloped hills etc so unless were growing on a hill side or some un even ground one would worry about possible water erosion ,, for us mostly causes of water is leaching not erosion ,,
same thing applies with winds although we mimic winds Indoor we do not see wind erosion or very little of it in our gardens only issues we see is top soil crusting or compacting
people using cover crops to rid one thing unwanted weeds the top layer will in fact be compact in time and pending on the ratio of organic to soil will dictate compaction rate
longest run on sentence ever. lolShullby of course your going to get some fine dust run off when new soil is used no different then flushing perlite before applied you will see run off of the dust but i can run out to my garden ill up a 5 gallon pail and lush it will see hardly fuck all for erosion
dig a hole then fill it back up with same soil guess what it never fills the hole up equally the dirt vanished must of eroded or sometimes you dig a hole and when using same amount to fill it back up there is to much soil hey what gives
but to say that every watering your soil is eroding i would have to say Bs only when its fresh loose soil you may lose some fine soil that was worthless to begin with
Why dont you just go to buildasoil.com.....What brands online are high quality for compost and EWC
I heard "bu compost" is legit. They have wiggle worm brand EWC , 15LB for like 17$ but heard some negatives on it.