i'll join you for another grow RA!
i'd love ta give ya a hard time about the TLO mix but i think the REV's put you through enough gathering all those ingredients!
i'm only teasing. in cali i achieved excellent results with highly diverse mixes that were not much different.
i don't think it's infringing on any copyrights to post the ingredients from the mix. i'll do it so you won't have to shoulder the karmic burden, if there is one
without ratios it's not much of a recipe anyway.
-quality organic soil mix
-thoroughly rinsed coir
-perlite
-EWC
-organicare "pure" grow or bloom
-greensand
-ground oyster shells
-dolomite lime
-blood meal
-high N bird/bat guano
-feather meal
-bone meal
-bulb food
-soft rock phosphate
-gypsum
-kelp meal
-composted steer manure
-azomite
-humic acid ore
-alfalfa meal
-organic rice
i've been making great castings in a static bin. it's as simple as just layering compost and some of your amendments in a smart pot and adding a pound of worms. water them occassionally so they don't dry out. then in a couple months it's all worked through awesome castings.
the kitchen scraps thing never worked this well for me. easier to throw the kitchen stuff into a compost pile in the yard then build bins with that when it's finished.
i'd love ta give ya a hard time about the TLO mix but i think the REV's put you through enough gathering all those ingredients!
i'm only teasing. in cali i achieved excellent results with highly diverse mixes that were not much different.
i don't think it's infringing on any copyrights to post the ingredients from the mix. i'll do it so you won't have to shoulder the karmic burden, if there is one
without ratios it's not much of a recipe anyway.
-quality organic soil mix
-thoroughly rinsed coir
-perlite
-EWC
-organicare "pure" grow or bloom
-greensand
-ground oyster shells
-dolomite lime
-blood meal
-high N bird/bat guano
-feather meal
-bone meal
-bulb food
-soft rock phosphate
-gypsum
-kelp meal
-composted steer manure
-azomite
-humic acid ore
-alfalfa meal
-organic rice
i've been making great castings in a static bin. it's as simple as just layering compost and some of your amendments in a smart pot and adding a pound of worms. water them occassionally so they don't dry out. then in a couple months it's all worked through awesome castings.
the kitchen scraps thing never worked this well for me. easier to throw the kitchen stuff into a compost pile in the yard then build bins with that when it's finished.