2 parts peat 1 part coco 1 part ewc. do what spicy says. germ then plant in soil.
2 parts peat 1 part coco 1 part ewc. do what spicy says. germ then plant in soil.
green sand takes a very long time to break down. Wont have any nutrient value for a couple years.. . You should add the mycos after roots are present or its useless.
I add green sand and castings to everything universally and have done for a long time.Green sand is excellent for both texture and nutrient value Cation Exchange Capacity.
I recycle my soil mix year to year many years now. I feel that makes for a better product. I add the mycos to the seedling mix for I germinate the seeds first establishing a root before ever adding the the seedling mix I feel this saves time and doesn't seem hurt anything. For transplants I gently wet the root ball then coat with the mycos powder before adding the plant to the new container.
Making your own casting offer's you a lot of control over what trace elements for present in the final product.
Pumice is very nice I like that the density prevents it from floating and stratifying like the per-lite.
I like the black gold for it's convenience and uniformity. I also love the wetting agent this makes trying to get old compressed peat to take in moisture someone else's problem. And I also enjoy enjoy the fact I don,t have to screen out the twigs and other debris before I mix everything up.
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