I like the idea of using the biochar in the top dress like that, give those fresh microbes that luxury hotel up there...I just started making little batches of mixes. The Flower Blend from BAS gave me the idea, and when I ran out of it I decided to make my own. I just use EWC, pumice, biochar, and whatever dry amendments I decide to add. It's much more readily available since it's already been getting broken down.
I was impressed how much of a difference it made. I use it as a top dressing though.
I generally just keep my totes indoors to avoid any heat/cold issue with my totes. I have a really small little tent, so I dont have a ton of soil on hand at any given time though. My two totes for soil are like 19 gallon totes, so similar size to yours.Could someone answer a couple questions about composting my soil?
I plan to use a 22gal storage tote as composting bin. My question is given that where I live is currently 100+ degrees every day, Should I be sealing the lid to the tote to lock in the moisture? Or should I leave the lid off? Because it's the summer time we have a lot of little bugs flying around too that I wouldn't want living in the moist soil.
Also, does the order in which I add my ingredients matter? Or can I just mix my Peatmoss/EWC/Perlite + Dry Ammendments and simply throw the soil mix into the tote and call it a day?
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As far as mixing a fresh batch, I would mix and properly wet the base, peat/ewc/aeration, then add your dry ferts after that. I dont think you can go wrong by mixing all the things together at once then getting it all to a proper moisture level though. Just think I read somewhere that mixing/wetting the base was more of an ideal practice. Maintaining a proper moisture level in the bin will be the most important thing however you get to that point.
Some really good advice for you in this thread so far, these guys will get you to growing some nice plants. Best of luck and take care sir.