NugHeuser
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Oh I know. Keep ya on your toesOrganic is usually easier than synthetics, but not when you run small pots.
Plants with 2" stems should be in 30 gallon pots, not 10s...
Oh I know. Keep ya on your toesOrganic is usually easier than synthetics, but not when you run small pots.
Plants with 2" stems should be in 30 gallon pots, not 10s...
I found a link for a copy if you are interested. They slow the download speed unless you pay for a faster DL. Got it in about 30 mins, little less than 100 MBGot any good sources for Jadam info? Looks like there is an ebook for $43 but not ready to spend that just yet.
You said FPJ and FFJ need a "nutrient source like labs". I've never heard LAB to be a nutrient source. Wouldn't that be the FPJ/FFJ and LAB would be the microbe source?
What triggered you to move on to Jadam? I definitely don't go full KNF and am open to trying it out for sure.
I've used bone meal for years and was always under the same impression and just never used it as a top dress, only when making a fresh mix or a reamend.Noted.
I've always heard bone meals are slow, which is why I typically use guano for top ups. Didn't know it contained Ca in significant levels.
Thanks for the info!I've used bone meal for years and was always under the same impression and just never used it as a top dress, only when making a fresh mix or a reamend.
Then, last summer I gave it a shot in one plant to see just how long it really took. This was a true SxS with 2 pepper plants each in 15gal with the mix from the same batch. Top dressed one with the steamed bone meal and the other with some high phos bat guano.
I was more than surprised. The bat guano showed growth and color results in around 2 weeks. The bone meal showed noticeable results not quite a week later @~3 weeks. I had fully expected it to take 4-6 weeks to show anything. Both had been mixed with some fresh VC for a kickstart.
Locally, the bone meal is right at $1/lb ($19.50/20lb bag), and way cheaper than the bat which must be shipped. So, you simply top dress 1 week sooner and avoid the extra cost and hassle of ordering online.
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FWIW I do.Can I get away with using only azomite for my rock dust mixture
that is outdoor growing , looks goodI usually top dress one cup per 10 gallon pot every two weeks.
It really depends on what they need at the time. My plants are pretty big for the pot size so they go through a lot of food.
The pic I posted earlier was a 5 gallon cloth pot.
My 10s are a little bigger...
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If you don't need a lot of soil, I'd just go with an organic nute blend, then tweak it to your needs.Can someone review my components and tell me if I pretty much have all my bases covered on this soil mixture I've came up with from my research so far. I'm already up to $226 dollars on amazon for these materials, I heard this way was supposed to be cheap so I'm hoping this pays for itself in the long run?
Base mix
1/2 Royal Gold Basement Mix / 1/2 Natural soil from outside
Earthworm Castings
Perlite
Amendments:
Neem meal
Crab meal
Kelp meal
Fish Bone Meal
Langbeinite
Micronized azomite for my rock dust
Mykos
Roots Oregonism
Fill my pots, add red wigglers and some nightcrawlers, mulch layer
Water initially with some agave nectar and let it cook....anything I'm missing here?
I will need at least 30 gallonsIf you don't need a lot of soil, I'd just go with an organic nute blend, then tweak it to your needs.
It's similar to buying a jar of spaghetti sauce, then spicing it up a bit.
I'm out of many organic amendments so lately I've been using Down-To-Earth 'Bio Fish' blend + crab meal & extra kelp.
My plants are digging it.
This little gal is still in a 3 gallon grow bag...
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Making 4 cubic feet of soil shouldn't cost $226.I will need at least 30 gallons
Royal Gold Basement Mix - $45 for about 50 poundsMaking 4 cubic feet of soil shouldn't cost $226.
Start with a cheap soil that's $10 for 2 cu ft.
Add 1 cu ft castings -- $30 max.
Add 1 cu ft pumice or perlite -- $10 max.
Add the 3 amendments I mentioned earlier -- $45 max.
Boom!
Yer done and it cost less than a C-note.
Go for it.Royal Gold Basement Mix - $45 for about 50 pounds
Earthworm Castings - $17 for 15 pounds
Perlite - $34.95 for 4 cubic feet
Amendments:
Neem meal - $20 5lbs
Crab meal - $15
Kelp meal - $16
Fish Bone Meal - $13
Langbeinite - $19
Micronized azomite for my rock dust - $26.39 for 20 pounds
Mykos - $9
Roots Oregonism - $12
Those nightcrawlers are gonna die in containers....add red wigglers and some nightcrawlers
What makes you say that?Those nightcrawlers are gonna die in containers....
It depends on how many you have. A few are generally OK in large pots.What makes you say that?
Chunky's right, but also nightcrawlers prefer DEEP soil. DEEP.What makes you say that?
Yeah, I wish I could get a worm bed together... This year I'd probably bake the lil' bastards though, it's been hot! Next spring for sure, though...Homemade castings are just too cool.