I apply SST until 2 weeks left on any strain. I usually see that strains finish faster and after every application they smell much stronger. I use the recommended 1 oz or 2 tbsp per gallon. They say the minimum should be 1 tbsp per gallon.Anyone have foxtailing or prolonged flowering due to over application of sst? I've been using barley and thinking about switching to corn. Any reason not to? Im pretty sure barley has higher dp levels but might not matter if its that easy to over apply.
Well I don't have a problem turning it. I just figured a full 30g tote would be pretty heavy to lift up and down off a shelf. The shelf is only a foot or so off the ground so not a huge lift.You could drain the soil if you don't plan on turning it. I don't. I regularly turn my soil mixes. Which are mostly the same thing. Recycled soil , leaves, oats. Been broke as shit lately (bills) so haven't been able to buy worm castings and don't have any to harvest yet. So been making leaf mold in the same manner.
Do you use regular rolled oats? I'm looking for magnesium sources. ThanksYou could drain the soil if you don't plan on turning it. I don't. I regularly turn my soil mixes. Which are mostly the same thing. Recycled soil , leaves, oats. Been broke as shit lately (bills) so haven't been able to buy worm castings and don't have any to harvest yet. So been making leaf mold in the same manner.
Yeah keep a lid on it. It helps trap and redistribute moisture in the soil. It's good turn the soil every few days. At least once a week.
Do you use regular rolled oats? I'm looking for magnesium sources. Thanks
What a great priceYeah. I get the organic oats in the barrels at sprouts market. They are around a $1 a pound.
Ironically I'm right next to a horse neighborhood and there are no close feed stores nearby.
Oats are a full spectrum of trace minerals and nutes. But Oyster shell flour is great for mag too.
I would like to think all of that top soil in the woods is full of microbes and life. But I guess it somewhat depends on the trees, don't want something acidic like pine needles from ever greens.Bonjour
I went in the woods seek for mushrooms (orange and brown on the top...chanterelle in french...delicious! ) and I saw a lot of "worm shit"!
Is it good to collect and add to the soil...there's a lot of it on the floor!?
Have a nice day!
i love chanterelles! our season here is july-august! i pick them around oak trees. what kind of trees do you find them by in france?Bonjour
I went in the woods seek for mushrooms (orange and brown on the top...chanterelle in french...delicious! ) and I saw a lot of "worm shit"!
Is it good to collect and add to the soil...there's a lot of it on the floor!?
Have a nice day!
Bonjour
Same trees...sometimes it hide under the green think who grow under oak(moss?)...but there's pines too...so I can take some worm shit under oak and maybe some moss (tree moss!)??
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Yeah I wouldn't use the cottonseed meal. I was at a nursery that recommended me otherwise too. They only had one bag and it was apparently included free in the shipment. He was not planning on using it and we knew either other so he was nice enough to not let me buy it lol.anyone using cottonseed meal out there? isn't that stuff kinda.... contaminated? from what i remember cotton was a crop that lots of pesticides were used in the fields. Now they are growing rice in some of the old cotton fields, and having arsenic problems with the rice..... just curious. I guess, to a degree, nowadays just about everything is contaminated.