Hey everyone,
I got this recipe off of another site, and I actually put it to use which is 1.5 cu. Ft. FFOF soil
1/2 cu. Ft. Perlite
1/8 cu. Ft. Worm castings
2 ½ C dolomite lime
1 ½ C kelp meal 1-0-4
1 1/2 C high N guano
1 1/2 C high P guano
Coco @ 20-30% optional which i Did
I ran this soil outside this summer and had a nice harvest with a descent weight and some strong buds. I feel it could have been way better. I was thinking of replacing the coco with the Fox Farms Light Warrior at 30% or so to help aerate the soil which I hear Light Warrior was actually created for Ocean Forest for that purpose. Anyways I have been wondering why so much lime? Is Lime Necessary.....or just more necessary for outside? Cause Im going to be going indoors under a 1k with this next run which Im getting ready for in a 4x4 cabinet at 8ft high......with 8 plants under a 1k. I was wondering what I should do about that lime because I want to run the PBP Series for this run but I have heard that PBP in Ocean Forest with Lime and if I were to add compost as well that it would cause burning and browning of the leafs? Is this true? I ran Meta Naturals with my last run outside and used this exact mix above as well as brewed a compost tea from KIS with some nice results. I just feel like things could have been a lot better, but then again it was my first organic soil run. I like brewing the Compost tea.....and It really seems to help the plants out...but I dont wanna burn them especially since their inside cause I was also thinking about adding a good amount of compost to that soil recipe in hopes of it uptaking a lot more nutrients. Anyone have any suggestions or advice on what I should do with this soil recipe and what line of nutrients to run. I liked the MetaNaturals especially because it promotes Microbrial life and when adding compost tea to it, really beefs the Microbes up! Anyways thanks In Advance for any input!
I got this recipe off of another site, and I actually put it to use which is 1.5 cu. Ft. FFOF soil
1/2 cu. Ft. Perlite
1/8 cu. Ft. Worm castings
2 ½ C dolomite lime
1 ½ C kelp meal 1-0-4
1 1/2 C high N guano
1 1/2 C high P guano
Coco @ 20-30% optional which i Did
I ran this soil outside this summer and had a nice harvest with a descent weight and some strong buds. I feel it could have been way better. I was thinking of replacing the coco with the Fox Farms Light Warrior at 30% or so to help aerate the soil which I hear Light Warrior was actually created for Ocean Forest for that purpose. Anyways I have been wondering why so much lime? Is Lime Necessary.....or just more necessary for outside? Cause Im going to be going indoors under a 1k with this next run which Im getting ready for in a 4x4 cabinet at 8ft high......with 8 plants under a 1k. I was wondering what I should do about that lime because I want to run the PBP Series for this run but I have heard that PBP in Ocean Forest with Lime and if I were to add compost as well that it would cause burning and browning of the leafs? Is this true? I ran Meta Naturals with my last run outside and used this exact mix above as well as brewed a compost tea from KIS with some nice results. I just feel like things could have been a lot better, but then again it was my first organic soil run. I like brewing the Compost tea.....and It really seems to help the plants out...but I dont wanna burn them especially since their inside cause I was also thinking about adding a good amount of compost to that soil recipe in hopes of it uptaking a lot more nutrients. Anyone have any suggestions or advice on what I should do with this soil recipe and what line of nutrients to run. I liked the MetaNaturals especially because it promotes Microbrial life and when adding compost tea to it, really beefs the Microbes up! Anyways thanks In Advance for any input!