aeviaanah
Well-Known Member
I am finding many interests in an organically grown garden. I would like to convert my whole perpetual indoor to organic. From what i am reading there are really two types of organic growers....the ones that give organic nutrients (such as a synthetic grower would) and ones that actually help beneficial fungus/bacteria thrive within the rhizosphere. I want to feed the soil and in return have the soil feed the plants, I just dont know where to start.
I have a whole array of nutrients (some store bought others from garden expos)
I have age old grow organic grow 10-6-6, humic acids, a bunch of myco/beneficial bacteria and fungus powders, seaweed extracts, bat guano/high phos bat guano, fox farm trio and fox farm 3-part flower (which i heard are synthetic)
Ok now, where do i start?! I see a bunch of compost/soil mixes around here...should i start by making a mix? Just go out and get some manure, vermiculite, peat moss...mix em all together and bam... im organic? When do i feed? I have not yet completely wrapped this whole organic thing in a box. Can anyone shed some simple knowledge of an organic grow?
Btw, i have grown synthetically for a few years and am starting to understand a complete and balanced knowledge for a successful harvest...I don't know what knowledge to apply/not apply from a synthetic garden when transitioning to an organic one.
I have a whole array of nutrients (some store bought others from garden expos)
I have age old grow organic grow 10-6-6, humic acids, a bunch of myco/beneficial bacteria and fungus powders, seaweed extracts, bat guano/high phos bat guano, fox farm trio and fox farm 3-part flower (which i heard are synthetic)
Ok now, where do i start?! I see a bunch of compost/soil mixes around here...should i start by making a mix? Just go out and get some manure, vermiculite, peat moss...mix em all together and bam... im organic? When do i feed? I have not yet completely wrapped this whole organic thing in a box. Can anyone shed some simple knowledge of an organic grow?
Btw, i have grown synthetically for a few years and am starting to understand a complete and balanced knowledge for a successful harvest...I don't know what knowledge to apply/not apply from a synthetic garden when transitioning to an organic one.