keysareme
Well-Known Member
I have three amendments I am going to do a documentative thread on.
First, I have Wiggle Worm - Worm Castings (I've only ever purchased one bag of worm castings, and this is it, and I'm still using it up, but have decided on another brand of Worm Castings to use from here, as well as my own.) I will be amending one plant with a nice layer of worm castings.
Second, I have some Compost that I picked up from a friend who was moving off his small farm land, really healthy moist stuff, and it's been cooking in my worm composter, I went and dug around in there and mixed it up, lots and lots of worms, and I took a good amount to use as top dressings for most like two plants.
Third, I have my homemade compost, which was in the first tower of the worm bin. No worms in that tower, cause I have not been putting food for the worms in that bin cause its been full and cooking for a few months. So I did the same, mixed that up some, and took a good amount. It is very moist as well, but for sure a different consistency than what I picked up from my friend.
Now here is what I am going to do with these three amendments.
I have one girl in her final weeks of flowering, and I have not fed for two weeks, I decided tonight to top dress with some worm castings (some that I know whats in them by what the bag says on it, which would be the wiggle worm castings) and soil drench with a bloom booster. So I am excited to see how she responds, cause these castings have Ca and Mg, which I've been wanting to get into her since I stopped feeding, and this seems like an ok way to do it this late into flower.
I also have four girls who are now setting some flower sites in, and I have made a post about them that relates to their consistent chase with Mg. So I am hoping that one or both of the composts I have, the stuff I got from my friend, and also my homemade compost, are super nutrient dense, and will organically boost their development.
Since two of the girls are topped, and two are not, I think what would be a good way to do this is, do one of each the topped and un-topped girls for each type of compost. This way, I will see how the girls respond. Either that or do each girl differently. Example, give one girl a top dressing of the compost I got from my friend, give one girl a top dressing of the compost I made myself, give one girl a top dressing of the two composts mixed, and leave one girl alone, as a control?
Many choices, but I know for sure that the Skunk #1 girl who is near conclusion of flower is getting top dressed with the wiggle worm castings cause I know what is in those and available to the plant.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
-Keys
First, I have Wiggle Worm - Worm Castings (I've only ever purchased one bag of worm castings, and this is it, and I'm still using it up, but have decided on another brand of Worm Castings to use from here, as well as my own.) I will be amending one plant with a nice layer of worm castings.
Second, I have some Compost that I picked up from a friend who was moving off his small farm land, really healthy moist stuff, and it's been cooking in my worm composter, I went and dug around in there and mixed it up, lots and lots of worms, and I took a good amount to use as top dressings for most like two plants.
Third, I have my homemade compost, which was in the first tower of the worm bin. No worms in that tower, cause I have not been putting food for the worms in that bin cause its been full and cooking for a few months. So I did the same, mixed that up some, and took a good amount. It is very moist as well, but for sure a different consistency than what I picked up from my friend.
Now here is what I am going to do with these three amendments.
I have one girl in her final weeks of flowering, and I have not fed for two weeks, I decided tonight to top dress with some worm castings (some that I know whats in them by what the bag says on it, which would be the wiggle worm castings) and soil drench with a bloom booster. So I am excited to see how she responds, cause these castings have Ca and Mg, which I've been wanting to get into her since I stopped feeding, and this seems like an ok way to do it this late into flower.
I also have four girls who are now setting some flower sites in, and I have made a post about them that relates to their consistent chase with Mg. So I am hoping that one or both of the composts I have, the stuff I got from my friend, and also my homemade compost, are super nutrient dense, and will organically boost their development.
Since two of the girls are topped, and two are not, I think what would be a good way to do this is, do one of each the topped and un-topped girls for each type of compost. This way, I will see how the girls respond. Either that or do each girl differently. Example, give one girl a top dressing of the compost I got from my friend, give one girl a top dressing of the compost I made myself, give one girl a top dressing of the two composts mixed, and leave one girl alone, as a control?
Many choices, but I know for sure that the Skunk #1 girl who is near conclusion of flower is getting top dressed with the wiggle worm castings cause I know what is in those and available to the plant.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
-Keys