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OK that actually sounds amazing I'm excited to try that and I have everything to do it except for theneptuns harvest, and ff big bloom which I have seen and will get. So I will throw out my mix on compost and keep it simple. Thanks I'm really looking forward to using this on the next grow. On to the next comment lol had to say that after reading.Shluby is right I think. The idea is to put your amendments and compost in the mix globally and just use teas to maintain microbial activity. Here's what I would do:
1. Get a small tote bin for recycling soil and add in spent root balls (if you have any) some black gold soil, some of your happy frog, perlite, and up to an equal amount of EWC plus add all the amendments you list above except the molasses, cal/mag, and mycorrhizae
2. Wait 30 days and then pot your plants in it; sprinkle mycorrhizae in each hole at transplants so the root ball sits directly onto the myco
3. Add water
In a couple weeks after the roots have settled in from transplanting brew up a simple tea of:
1 tsp molasses
1 cup EWC
1 tsp kelp meal
1 tsp neptunes harvest (optional)
4 tblspn FF big bloom (optional)
Bubble for 36+ hrs and give to the plants
Give this tea recipe as often as every 2 weeks but any more is likely overkill.
Use 10 drops of cal/mag per watering if you use RO or distilled Rainwater can be collected & given as is & is best for organic growing IMO
Use your aloe for dipping newly rooted coles at first transplanting into soil...
Teas do not feed plants like nutrients do; you've got to enrich the mix first for the teas to do their thing. Stop thinking there's a bloom or veg formula; plants will take what they need as needed as long as you provide it in their containers.
For a bloom boost I add 2 or more jobes AP organic spikes and a layer of chicken compost & guano with oyster flour on top of that in the final size bloom pots just before flipping which really works awesomely; hope that helps