NightSpider
Active Member
sphagnum peat %35
ewc %20
compost %25
pumice %15
vermiculite %5
Some composted sheep manure
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16 cfeet total base+
8 cup kelp meal
16 cup malted barley powder
64 cup basalt dust
8 cup leonardite
8 cup fish meal
? cup gypsum
? cup lime (not dolomitic)
This is the recipe I ended up with as I considered what you guys said. Any final adjustments?
Now.
1) I found a less amended or probably not amended at all peat. The ph isnt buffered, no npk no fertilizer, just peat.
The product description reads:
0-40 mm size
ph 3.5-4.5
(decomposition) :H2-H4
Does it seem good? Anyone have any good sources to figure out an approx amount of lime to apply and how?
2) I see people's hay mulch pieces are as long approx as a finger. Mine is more fine, they are 2-3 cm long and very thin. They were made for hamster bedding. Will that cause a problem as a mulch? Like getting too dense with waterings and blocking aeration or slowly mixing into the soil below with waterings? A bit confused.
3)What can I add for chitin, cant find crustacean meal or insect frass. Do I just not any chitin amendments?
4)We discussed clover and dichondra. I have read that in pots and beds such as mine, dichondra roots tend to go deeper so I am going to do a %60 dichondra %40 clover mix. I will continue to research companion plants over time and add.
5) I figured out the alfalfa thing. Apparently in our language clover and alfalfa has the same name in daily speech. I found alfalfa pellets as feed for pets and animals. What would be more useful to me, alfalfa meal or pellets? I think Northwood has specifically stated pellets.
ewc %20
compost %25
pumice %15
vermiculite %5
Some composted sheep manure
-------------------------------------------------
16 cfeet total base+
8 cup kelp meal
16 cup malted barley powder
64 cup basalt dust
8 cup leonardite
8 cup fish meal
? cup gypsum
? cup lime (not dolomitic)
This is the recipe I ended up with as I considered what you guys said. Any final adjustments?
Now.
1) I found a less amended or probably not amended at all peat. The ph isnt buffered, no npk no fertilizer, just peat.
The product description reads:
0-40 mm size
ph 3.5-4.5
(decomposition) :H2-H4
Does it seem good? Anyone have any good sources to figure out an approx amount of lime to apply and how?
2) I see people's hay mulch pieces are as long approx as a finger. Mine is more fine, they are 2-3 cm long and very thin. They were made for hamster bedding. Will that cause a problem as a mulch? Like getting too dense with waterings and blocking aeration or slowly mixing into the soil below with waterings? A bit confused.
3)What can I add for chitin, cant find crustacean meal or insect frass. Do I just not any chitin amendments?
4)We discussed clover and dichondra. I have read that in pots and beds such as mine, dichondra roots tend to go deeper so I am going to do a %60 dichondra %40 clover mix. I will continue to research companion plants over time and add.
5) I figured out the alfalfa thing. Apparently in our language clover and alfalfa has the same name in daily speech. I found alfalfa pellets as feed for pets and animals. What would be more useful to me, alfalfa meal or pellets? I think Northwood has specifically stated pellets.