Magic transplant booster recipes. . .Do you have One???

living gardening

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I will be growing hemp outdoors this year and we will be cropping with veggies and other flowers as well. I was thinking of mixing some rabbit pellets (dung not feed) in with something that will encourage the fungal growth (rabbit scat is highly fungal and will not burn plants). I have the following to work with: Alfalfa meal, Kelp meal, Linseed meal, Low temp Menhaden fish meal, Bentonite clay, Steam rolled oats, and Earth worm castings.
I feel like I'd like to use the fish meal and the linseed meal as a top dress as the season goes on. And the clay is good for slowly amending my sandy soil.
Calcium will be a mix of oyster shell and gypsum.
Thoughts?
I will be doing a large garden so cost is an important factor. I am planning on castings top dressing with EWC teas foliar for pests and molds and compost extracts and SSTs for feedings with enoculations of IMOs and Lactos and so on when I can manage it.
 

green_machine_two9er

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Nice sounds like you have you’ll have your fingers dirty!

Are you looking for like a beneficial transplanting product? Like would assume anything with Mycos would benefit hemp

there are a number of products out there for dusting transplant site.
 

MustangStudFarm

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I will be growing hemp outdoors this year and we will be cropping with veggies and other flowers as well. I was thinking of mixing some rabbit pellets (dung not feed) in with something that will encourage the fungal growth (rabbit scat is highly fungal and will not burn plants). I have the following to work with: Alfalfa meal, Kelp meal, Linseed meal, Low temp Menhaden fish meal, Bentonite clay, Steam rolled oats, and Earth worm castings.
I feel like I'd like to use the fish meal and the linseed meal as a top dress as the season goes on. And the clay is good for slowly amending my sandy soil.
Calcium will be a mix of oyster shell and gypsum.
Thoughts?
I will be doing a large garden so cost is an important factor. I am planning on castings top dressing with EWC teas foliar for pests and molds and compost extracts and SSTs for feedings with enoculations of IMOs and Lactos and so on when I can manage it.
My biggest problem with growing outdoor was rain and bud rot. The next biggest problem was corn ear worms... How much rabbit manure do you have? I was using rabbit bedding in my compost bin for a long time, then I released the rabbits to be free range and they seem much happier now.
 

living gardening

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I may get up to 300lbs of rabbit poos. We'll have to see. It's my co-worker's farm waste. I could swing like 50 bones but any more and I may have to do some hunting.
I know it's like gold. I saw 6 bucks a lb on etsy. So like four a lb at the farmers market and I could find the other needs like summer seed and amendments. I would really like to turn a buck and not just break even.
A market garden has always been my dream. Hemp could be the missing link to provide revenue over the winter. . . If it goes well this year, maybe next year I get permission to sell Our CBD products at the farmers market.
Sorry, I get excited and carried away.'
I just do not enjoy making other ppl money. . . .
 
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