And you want to buy sphagnum peat moss, not peat moss. You can buy that at home depot (3cf for like $13). Go with the premier brand, if they don't have that, then sunshine will do.
I've been using 6-row barley. According to CC it has the most enzymes. I was going to buy European Nightcrawlers, but went with African Nightcrawlers. I have my african nightcrawlers mixed with red wigglers, and from observation the african nightcrawlers produce more castings than red wigglers...
I like using malted barley as well. Game changer. Same here. No going back once you've taken this road. What kind of worms are you using? red wigglers?
The correct term is compost, not cook. Here's a recipe that I'm using with success.
Photosynthesis's Organic Soil Mix:
This will make approximately 1 cubic foot of soil
3-gallons of peat moss
2- gallons rice hulls
2- gallons of worm casting/compost
1/2- cup oyster shell flour
1- cup gypsum...
Yes, temperatures are 63 deg with my t5 light on. I noticed that when I cut back on watering, the new growth of stems are turning green again. Maybe overwatering was causing phosphorus deficiency? My pots are always moist, I never let them get dry.
I grow in sphagnum peat moss. Water every 2 days. Temp is around 63 deg. I give it a weekly alfalfa meal tea.
1/2- cup oyster shell flour
1- cup gypsum
1/2- cup azomite
1/4- cup basalt rock dust
1/2- cup bentonite
1/2- cup crab shell meal
1/2- cup fish meal
1/2- cup High P bat guano
1/2- cup...