I was thinking of just straight substituting the Coot recipe peat with coco at 1:1, rice hulls for aeration, found some locally produced castings, and grabbing the BAS "CC kit."
Say...
1cuft of coco (50% of my total volume of 15gal)
rice hulls
local EWC (actually "RWC")
CC kit x2 (since i need total 2cuft for a 15gal pot)
Would that be... roughly acceptable? Or do i need to add something else when substituting coco for peat?
And when substituting coco, do i just use the assumed 1:1 coco
eat ratio? Or do i need "more coco to replace peat," or "less coco to replace peat?"
Or i might just skip the coco and just go with peat for now. It's not like 1cuft is going to make or break the ecosystem, and it's not like my personal peat avoidance will stop the bog harvesting...
(i'm also heavily considering starting a massive red worm bin, since it's apparently scarce in my region, which surprises me)
(i don't have a large enough amount of tree leaves to start my own leafmold... one large tree in the yard, and it won't start dropping leaves for at least another month or two, which puts me a minimum of a year away from having any self-made leafmold lol... and i don't even know if it's "that kind of tree," tbh... it's big and old, trunk is probably 1m wide at the base, massive root network...).
(lowe's peat is cheap enough... ~$10 for 3cuft of "organic")
Oh! i just remembered: i don't see volume listed on any of the worm castings, only weight.
How do i know by weight, how much volume i'm getting? If the castings only list weight, how do i figure out how many pounds is 5 gallons?