Thanks a bunch I'm glad more people are starting to come to my thread.Just beautiful
Maybe 33% was new compost but nothing was measured im not a perfectionist and I put an inch on the top before I planted cover crop. The compost was top notch. My soil last year was dead. Compost has changed my garden life in all aspects it saves me on chicken feed, it is peaceful turning compost,and the plants all love it.How much of your recycled soil was mix with the chicken compost? 25%?, 50%?
I have used about the same ratio in previous grows. Along with horse and steer mushroom compost amended with bone and blood meal. "Soilless" mixture.Maybe 33% was new compost but nothing was measured im not a perfectionist and I put an inch on the top before I planted cover crop. The compost was top notch. My soil last year was dead. Compost has changed my garden life in all aspects it saves me on chicken feed, it is peaceful turning compost,and the plants all love it.
Quietly in the corner, learningThanks a bunch I'm glad more people are starting to come to my thread.
Right on I'm not a fan of soiless.everything will be in 6x6 beds next year I'm hoping with 12 foot centers. I believe it's all quality of the compost and a nice thick mulch layer. Reading teaming with microbes was a life changer. What is your mix this year? Your plants look awesome and definitely outgrew those potsI have used about the same ratio in previous grows. Along with horse and steer mushroom compost amended with bone and blood meal. "Soilless" mixture.
I went a different route this year. They seem to be do be doing just as good, if not better.
Awesome thanks for joining. We'll learn together, cheers.Quietly in the corner, learning
Thanks man I always wonder how other peoples plants in my area look.Looking so killer. I am also in the mid social area, wish mine looked as good right now