ShLUbY
Well-Known Member
NOW THAT is my ideal situation for a snow storm haha glad you made it out ALIVEsorry my man, I was visting my ex girlfriend in friggin Redmond Oregon, MASSIVE blizzard, negative 14 degrees farenheit got snowed in (turned out ok)
anyways, I was offline for a while
YES, I would be ALL over that idea, in fact it's sorta what I did, only unintentionally
just remember that the more refined it gets, (i know you know this but it's worth mentioning for the benefit of others) it tends to get finer and finer particles, so aeration is crucial
well here's what i did today.... i'll post pics in my thread. hydrated about 2.5 gal worth of fresh peat, 1.5 gal of coco coir, and then topped off the 5 gal bucket with rice hulls and pumice. so it's about 1 to 4 ratio drainage material. Then, I went and lightly packed 5 gal bucket worth of leaves that were fairly moist already but not sopping or anything. I mixed both buckets together, added about 2 Tbsp of dolomite, and a quart of soil from around my compost pile and gave that a good mix. All in all i have about 10 gal of bedding, has lots of air right now.
So what i'm thinking is doing a layer of bedding and lightly mist it with the hand pump sprayer, then a thin layer of my working compost + couple Tbsp of rock dust and couple Tbsp of kelp meal, then another layer of bedding and lightly mist again. Next i have some scraps i'm thawing out and going to mash and put that in, and maybe some oyster shell, and crab meal, and finally cover that with one more layer of bedding, lightly mist, and place some panda film over the whole mix leaving enough room around the edges for air and a little moisture to escape the bin.
sound about right?