Leeski
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Why?make sure you add zirconium silicate to the mix!
Why?make sure you add zirconium silicate to the mix!
Lol, what?make sure you add zirconium silicate to the mix!
Thank you very much brother! i just hope to understand more about it.... I would like to get out of the comfort zone of liquid fertilizers and save myself the waste of time mixing and taking readings. It seems like the best solution but I'm afraid of harvesting less than expected honestly.... What do you think?Organics is very forgiving less is more you can always topdress as and when needed ewc will soon become your best friend good luck op on your journey down the rabbit hole of organics
Edit - would also recommend adding malted barley to party
Thank you very much you have been very helpful! I will follow your advice and as soon as I get back from work I will read the article you linked me toOrganics/ living soil there are so many variance and no real wrong or right answers , everyone has different resources available to them,25ltrs is to small imo double bubble at least,the smaller the volume of soil the more you will have to top dress,
I use coots mix with few added goodies including malted barley but I also top dress at certain stages of the plants life as having large volumes of soil is not an option for me this works for me others will disagree and have there on Ways.
If I make a 100ltr soil mix I will add few cups of malted barley and I top dress with barley couple of times during the grow.
I found this very helpful in my organic journey hope you do to good luck op
Organic soil amendments & additives
Welcome! So I've decided to make a little article with a list of amendments that I commonly use in my living soil both before a grow, during a grow and after. This is a list of all the NPKs and uses for each. It's more as a "note taking place" for myself that I will update and add to, but also...www.420magazine.com
Its missing Bacteria. I would highly recommend including this on a weekly basis. Just check out the label on this product and look for it locally.Hello, for some time now I have been enticed by the idea of moving away from liquid fertilizers and would like to start approaching the world of super soil. I am about to buy a complete kit from lurpenatural with super soil (Charcoal, Bone Meal, Dolomite, Herb Blend, Azomite®, Kelp, Rock Dust, Diatomaceous Earth, Sugar, Yeasts, Humic and Fulvic Acids.
Includes test tube with Rhizobacteria, Mycorrhizal Fungus and Trichoderma spp.) with top dress, compost tea for flowering and one for vegetative, humus and an oxygenation kit.
First what is missing from this kit? do you have anything to recommend? also as a brand I mean (consider that I live in europe).
I am doing this for a better product and to save time but quite a few people have told me that anyway the yield will be less than a cycle with liquid fertilizers.
Can any good man please elucidate me? I thank you guys in advance.
I use sawdust from trees when I use itAnyone here use sawdust to help with a little too much Nitrogen in the soil? And what type of sawdust do you use, and would a little cover crop be just as good?
I've never planted peas before, do they sell that in a seed form? interesting.I use sawdust from trees when I use it
Though too much nitrogen isn’t normally a problem in organic nless your amendmen it’s hot like fish meal
honestly I’d plant peas and let them fix
Alfalfa gives you straw mulch and nitrogen break down to release it it uses it off ground
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I'll bookmark this thanks, I have a cover crop going on that I grabbed from Amazon, seems to target cannabis growers,High resistance to Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2, and powdery mildew; and intermediate resistance to downy mildew.
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