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Old 01-19-2018, 12:07 PM #31
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it must be soft like peat....moos compost maybe...

but lets give CustomBlendSoil a chance...check his album...

btw i dont believe in papermoss too...but lets wait and see some tests..
testshrinks lol...no kidding i am open to all when it worx..
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Old 01-20-2018, 06:33 AM #32
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I can send out when ever y’all are ready. And why the hate from the one guy? I’m paying for everything and there is absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain. I worked really hard to make this the best possible available carbon source and diverse microbiology etc... I will be happy to spill the beans after some tests but wanted an un-biased trial if possible. If I say what’s all in it and how I processed it , automatically people like urself start knocking it and making uneducated assumptions blah blah blah. Y’all know what time it is if you been in the game. To anyone who wants some, I will send it out ASAP and would like to say thank you for ur time. I’ll be sending a lot, not some little tiny “what the fuck am I gonna do with that little bag” style sample so you can have enough to do whatever it is you do. 40-50 lbs I’m guessing. If you want more just say so and I’ll shoot it. Good luck to everyone and remember:
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Old 01-20-2018, 11:41 AM #33
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Old 01-20-2018, 02:41 PM #34
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Nothing unknown in my soil. I don't want your sample unless you can be more forthcoming about what it is. Also, this is a thread about Pittmoss.

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Pm me. Ill take a sample.
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The tripple shredded redwood bark is a verry fluffy unique texture that really breaks down slow. Its not like fir or pine bark fines or anything else. Its extremely course and stringy.
I have used so many soil recipes. I have around 500+ yards of soil in use right now. Redwood in the right proportions just crushes it The hardest. It is for making a compost based mix lighter. Not as a base itself. Its sort of an amendment like perlite is to get your drainage and texture right. 20% total volume is plenty. That's how i use peat also.
Any bark based product would have issues. Bark is naturally anti-microbial as it is the "skin" of the tree to protect it from pathogens and infections. I have not researched redwood vs pine, though I know pine suffers from acidity issues, I assume you would still have a poor C:N ratio with the redwood bark. I'm not sure what you're really gaining by using it from a plant growth perspective. My guess is that at a low % it may not hurt the plant, but I don't see how it's contributing to plant growth.

Regardless, this was a PitMoss thread, I suppose you could start one on your soil mix or "composted forest products."

HH, I've seen the PitMoss and held it and it does appear to have something else in there besides just paper, unless it's the glues used to make the papers that are creating the unique texture. Maybe something in the manufacturing process? Or they could be not telling us something, won't be the first time a company marketing to the cannabis industry has lied to consumers. I really haven't dug into that aspect of it, they seem like a legitimate company.
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Didn't mean to get off topic. Or incourage that guys snake oil sales pitch.
I am skeptical and I'm not sure what pit mosses use is. It doesn't seem like a bonfied peat replacement or base medium for soilless mixes.
For one it's more expensive then anything else on the market. By allot. Peat has become the most expensive in the last few years and it's more 3x more then even peat.
Its ph neutral which is cool, but most of the time when i am using peat (or bark/wood) i am looking for something acidic to balance the alkaline compost.
Isn't this just a cellulose product? Isn't cellulose wood pulp? What makes it different then the wood based "filler" out there.
And how looking does it take to break down? Peat takes forever to grow but It's basically humus. It takes forever to break down also.
If one is looking for something to harbor micro biology, i would think you would want a compost based medium with compost in different stages of decomposition and amendments to make it hold more air. My compost based mix is for sure alive. It devours amendments instantly. Stuff that doesn't rapidly decompose can't do that.
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Old 01-25-2018, 01:54 PM #38
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PittMoss soil blocks.
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Old 02-23-2018, 03:37 PM #39
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It works. No sign of soil collapse. Approximately 33% PittMoss.
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Old 02-23-2018, 03:47 PM #40
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I will be going to the plant in April when I go see family in Pittsburgh.

Will let you know what I come up.

h.h. you have more info on that grow?
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