Yea exactly. I think i explained it poorly earlier. Thats what he makes his one compost from (11 manures, 3 beddings and 5 bio dynamics). I can get as much as i need for free. Im hoping it is great stuff compared to the compost you top notch organic growers are using for your soil mix.
dude, if you have 5 bio dynamics in there, meaning what? dandelion, horsetail, nettles,? That type of thing. If you have all that stuff in with the 11 manures? And it's composted already? I can say that your compost would be better than mine, i'm jealous.
Also if the cat is adding bio-dynamics to it already he obviously knows WTF he is doing so i'd say you found a good ally in your quest to grow some organic crystally goodness.
Still, be aware that that is going to probably have a good amount of nitrogen available, so you may want more EWC and less of that compost.
Sounds like some
very good compost though.
I'd start a good leaf compost for next yrs season too, it's some valuable stuff, and if you had a mix with your aforementioned compost, vermicompost AND leaf compost? Hell all ya'd need are some rotten forest log chunks and you have an organic freak's wetdream of a soil mix.
I still think you may have a
little too much nutrients though, juuust maybe a tad, you are doing a helluva job on all of this it would be a shame to have that happen.
To be safe, and to be sure, if it were me, I would add another bag of an inert media, maybe like promix or something, something that you wouldn't have to add aeration also. Don't have to add the whole bale, but it'd be wise , I think, to dilute your mix a lil.
Adding nutrients to a soil is sorta like adding black pepper to your soup, if you add too much, you are fucked, and the only option is to "water" it down with more soup.
Also, you'd have some extra soil that would be nice and aged for next yr too.
Just my two cents though, you'd
probably be ok, if you do want to use it as-is, to be safe maybe get a regular plant to put in the soil and see if it starts growing ok, I like to germinate legumes in my aging soil, when they start shooting and are nice and green I know the soil is good and aged. Plus the lugumes fix nitrogen in the soil... not that it needs it though.
Ok. Caffeinated answer.