I agree with you, mostly. While the worm castings aren't "hot", and don't really need to be processed, I think premixing and wetting down (ideally with AACT) is still a good idea. It allows the microbiology time to adjust to its new surroundings (pH, minerals from your lime, new particle surfaces to populate, etc, etc). That "cook time" will also allow your liming agents to begin breaking down and doing their job. Probably not a deal breaker, but I'll take any advantage I can get.If you are only adding EWC, they don't need to be cooked in. Worm castings are one of the few amendments that does not need to be cooked in when mixed globally. IMO, it's a waste of time to cook soil if EWC is the only amendment you added.
And yea, I would just have em directly delivered but then again, I like simple and certain over possibly shoddy solutions. You might be a more conservative person than me.
Active Aerated Compost TeaWhat is AACT? Sorry..still getting used to rollitup lingo lol.
This is my first grow ever. So I should just use the nutrients you listed above in my soil mixture before planting? Or you're saying I need to put that mixture directly on top of my soil in its solid form? Sorry for any questions that may sound dumb but just trying to make sure I get everything right.
I have some perlite and some bone meal..would that be okay to add to this mixture as well?
No such thing as a dumb question.Yes, most organic nutes work best when incorporated into the soil. On top of what was suggested, I'd reccomend some mushroom compost (50/50) and go to Lowes or Home Depot and get a bag of Espoma Plant Tone or BioTone Starter plus. Mix it in the soil also. THAT in combination with the EWC will be your "Base nutes" and will carry you through the entire grow. Save the Bone meal for flowering, top dress it about a week or so before you flip 12/12. With that said, your teas will be a welcome supplement to them for the plants.I read that composite contains a lot of humus..is that what you were referring to? If not would that do?