sandforestcat
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what's your recomendation for maximium ratio for using coco whit organic soil whitout need to ph water?Yes but don't try to straddle between growing in a living soil and using nutrients. The two do not mix well. You should not need to use nutrients if you provide compost to drive activity in your soil mix and use a clean water source. It's fairly easy to grow organic if you just use a non chlorinated water source and plan ahead. Your mix will eventually drop off in microbial activity so give them worm compost tea before that can occur. You have to sort of give your plants what they need before they need it when growing organic. Save your nutrients in case your plants start to get pale again. What you read was that if you are growing in 100% coco then you'll need to ph your water and give nutrients daily as it is basically sterile. Once you add base soil, compost, and fertilizer it becomes a living mix; treat it as a living thing and don't dump in dissolved salts that harm the microherd unless you absolutely need to. Once you begin using nutes it's almost impossible to go back to feeding naturally. Learn about recycling your soil; it will get better every time you do it.
Chicken manure is great fertilizer; I use Charlie's compost brand. Add a 1/2 handful in the bottom layer of your containers and let the roots find it. It is fast release N so you don't need much. Another good fertilizer to use that you never hear about is organic spikes. Jobes ap organic spikes are so super easy just plug a couple into the dirt and they feed your plants for 8 weeks. I stick 2 into each container just before bloom phase.
Also what your opinion using biotabs organic nutrients?