Obepawn
Well-Known Member
Flush with 1/4 strength nutes. Remember the post above. There is a way simpler form of super soil for beginners that will take you through flower, water only. There is a thread on the Grasscity forum call “Simple organic soil for beginners “. It’s in their organic section and has over a thousand pages. It’s the shit and ima give you the basics, it’s easy. Number 1 principal you failed on is KISS, less is more.It's daily worse
Don't expect her to survive the week
Am salty
Was the best looking healthiest plant I've ever grown
So how do I prevent it from happening to my others
As in correcting the issue in the unused soil container
Do I add more of something?
Remove something somehow?
Not to the soil with plants but to my tote of soil that my next plants were going into
Or do I need to just scrap that tote and cook some more while I have time
I don't need more soil for my next cycle for a month I could stretch that a llittoe longer b
if that's what I need to do could you suggest tweaks to be made? I am still hella new to this style of growing and I clearly couldn't follow even simple instructions so not sure what I'm gonna do from this point
Guess I'll go buy some bag soil and nutrients and stick to the synthetic style
Heartbreaking
Soil base:
1/3 Sphagnum peat moss.
1/3 EWC or Compost.
1/3 perlite or other aeration.
1-cup dolomite lime per cubic foot.
Nutrients:
1-cup of kelp meal
1 1/2 cups of organic fertilizer. Tomato tone, plant tone, dr earth all purpose are just a few you could use. So 2-3 cups of nutrients per cubic foot. Do not go over 3 cups. More is not better.
If you like you could use your own mix of organic nutes but it can’t exceed 3-cups per cubic foot. Make sure to double the kelp in relation to other nutrients. Here’s an example: 1-cup bone meal/ 1-cup alfalfa meal/ 2-cups kelp meal/ 1-cup crab meal and 1 cup neem meal. Mix this shit together really well and then use 2 1/2 - 3 cups of it as your nutrient base in your soil. The rest can be stored and use as a top dress or for your recycled soil.
Minerals:
4-cups rock dust/ Azomite etc.. I bought 30lbs bag of granite dust (Glacier rock dust) at Lowe’s for $6.00 and that will last me a few years.
Let this soil sit for 3-4 weeks and you don’t need to let it heat up just inoculate it with recharge or a compost/ EWC tea. Simple as shit. Waaaaaay too many nutes in your mix bro. Use this simpler method til you get a better understanding of organics and you’ll be good.
Hope this helps.