ShLUbY
Well-Known Member
well now that you mention that..... i think topdressing the potassium is going to the bee's knees and best bet for proper flowering nutritionthe reason I mention that is because out of ALL the nutrients, a soil that is too dense will effect potassium the most.
so you can have it there, but if the soil is too moist or anaerobic the potassium won't be used
not to mention the acidity as well
organic soils, because of the added water retention can create these problems moreso than the chem-guys, so a lot of growers haven't seen it
the run of cheese i have finishing up right now def had too much compost and i had lost some of my pumice due to either compaction or mixing the soil in the tumbler broke down some of it....
How much compost do you typically amend after a single run??? @greasemonkeymann surely you don't put 33% back in???? it seemed like that was too much when i got the soil mixed back up and moistened properly again.
i will be doing the jar test from now on before adding compost to make sure i dont add too much cause it seems like the roots break down and make some organic matter during the rest and amending process.
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