Kushthemagictree
Well-Known Member
i stayed away from these types of products, the lime, gypsum and a few others as i didnt want to have the ph balance way out, of course again depends on amounts, not saying they bad and inmagine only small amounts needed i see these marketed online and some places pretty pricey and i think many push out a ton of diffrent products on to people and have people thinking they need a huge list of soil amendments. I’ve seen. I concentrate on having active pots with plenty enzymes, teas added with a little molasses through flower, too many acidic type products can knock pots way out of syn imo.Of the few premade/mixed all purpose and flower amendments I have on hand I can see basalt, lime, rock phosphate, gypsum. All of those are derived from crushed rocks/Rock dusts. They do add to Phosphorus values of the amendments as well as other minerals. Seems to be enough rock dust for me. I'm sure it's all good stuff but more is not always better, it's easier to figure out what you need more of but it is harder to figure out what you used too much of. I'm sure glacial rock dust is good stuff but I really don't understand what it is, i know its more for mineral value than npk. Are they going to the artic circle where a glacier has recently receded leaving behind mineral deposits on rocks and then they grind that up? Most rocks were covered by a glacier at some point, do they just look for mineral deposits on rocks?
Bags of 50kg of all organic mixes at £80 a bag with all the above added and more, pretty penny to fill my pots as they more or less 50litre pots lol.
Dont get me wrong here i want more amendments in current medium but wont be huge amounts, little bio char and barley with old root matter and they’l be left to sit a week or two maybe then i’ll transplant from the smaller pots, veg another week or two and flip. I’ll wait untill two weeks in to flower then i’ll top dress with charge once the plants needs increases with being in flower and i’ll keep watch see how they responding over the days, charge is also slow release which is another reason i like and keeps me thinking ahead of what if anything the plants be needing.
They say the soil recycled actually gets better along the way.