NewGrower2011
Well-Known Member
Getting ready to re-amend my soil which I have had tested and I'm finalizing my plans to get things back and ready for the next run, I've purchased my inputs and have a decent idea of what I want to do combination wise and getting to a target NPK based on that last test. What I haven't pinned down is the quantity to use.
After reading up on how to get a combined NPK for the inputs I was aiming for a modest amount of a N source (both fast and slow release forms as test showed very low levels) while avoiding P inputs (per the test again) and some K inputs to bring things back into some form of balance with the very high existing P level.
I'm coming up with basically 2 cups of combined inputs for a combined NPK of 4.3-0.78-2.64 (I think) which when looked at in conjunction with my last test I think will balance it out.
This would be 2 cups for a 7 gal container which seems like a lot but that's just a tad short of 1 ft/3 so maybe not too extreme. I'm looking for some thoughts on more/less knowing less is always better.
Currently I came to that npk based on the following:
Frass (2-2-2) 1/4 cup (mainly for chitin/systemic response)
Neem (6-1-2) 1/8 cup (ipm/n source)
Karanja (4.5-0.5-1.25) 1/8 cup (ipm/n source * hard to find official npk)
Alfalfa (2.5-0.5-2.5) 1/4 cup (slow release N plus other benefits)
FeatherMeal (12-0-0) 1/4 cup (slow release N)
BloodMeal (12-0-0) 1/8 cup (mainly for early N needs while others break down)
Kelp (1-0-2) 1/2 cup (have read use more in relation to other inputs)
Langbeinite (0-0-22) 1/8 cup (mag/sulphur slow release hopefully as sulphur already high)
CrabMeal (5-3-0) 1/4 cup (mainly for chitin+ca)
There's also EWC and AncientForest being added along with some Big6 for micros and adding some basalt for the paramagnetic effects and otherwise soil improvement. A dash more biochar (charged with fish juice) and some fresh perlite most likely going in as well. The kashi' is starting it's web right now so hopefully once I lock in the amounts I'll be ready to amend next weekend.
Anyone got any thoughts/input to sway my thinking here before I pull the trigger?
After reading up on how to get a combined NPK for the inputs I was aiming for a modest amount of a N source (both fast and slow release forms as test showed very low levels) while avoiding P inputs (per the test again) and some K inputs to bring things back into some form of balance with the very high existing P level.
I'm coming up with basically 2 cups of combined inputs for a combined NPK of 4.3-0.78-2.64 (I think) which when looked at in conjunction with my last test I think will balance it out.
This would be 2 cups for a 7 gal container which seems like a lot but that's just a tad short of 1 ft/3 so maybe not too extreme. I'm looking for some thoughts on more/less knowing less is always better.
Currently I came to that npk based on the following:
Frass (2-2-2) 1/4 cup (mainly for chitin/systemic response)
Neem (6-1-2) 1/8 cup (ipm/n source)
Karanja (4.5-0.5-1.25) 1/8 cup (ipm/n source * hard to find official npk)
Alfalfa (2.5-0.5-2.5) 1/4 cup (slow release N plus other benefits)
FeatherMeal (12-0-0) 1/4 cup (slow release N)
BloodMeal (12-0-0) 1/8 cup (mainly for early N needs while others break down)
Kelp (1-0-2) 1/2 cup (have read use more in relation to other inputs)
Langbeinite (0-0-22) 1/8 cup (mag/sulphur slow release hopefully as sulphur already high)
CrabMeal (5-3-0) 1/4 cup (mainly for chitin+ca)
There's also EWC and AncientForest being added along with some Big6 for micros and adding some basalt for the paramagnetic effects and otherwise soil improvement. A dash more biochar (charged with fish juice) and some fresh perlite most likely going in as well. The kashi' is starting it's web right now so hopefully once I lock in the amounts I'll be ready to amend next weekend.
Anyone got any thoughts/input to sway my thinking here before I pull the trigger?