Malted Barley substitute?

Rurumo

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So, in general, Cootz mix is deficient in micronutrients with or without kelp, that's why Cootz was always recommending tm-7. You could use any micronutrient pack instead of tm-7 and you don't need much-foliar once every couple of weeks is fine. I don't think kelp is crucial, like MBP or anything else, it's just a nice amendment with added bonuses. I think you could easily replace kelp with alfalfa, but in that case you would need to let the soil sit for a month or so before using it. A big reason cootz used the specific amendments that he does is to avoid having to "cook" the soil.
 

living gardening

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If you are in India, you should be swimming in Neem products. Also could use local crawfish/shrimps for chaitin and some TMs. If you live near lush growth, you could make ferments with the aggressively growing plants for free ferts too.
 
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