That and the huge price difference between mixing your own professional soils vs. paying for mediocre soils that require a bit of fixing to get them up to snuff.Suby said:That's what irks me about pre-bagged soil, it's so easy and FUN to make your own mix.
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Hey caniption would this mix be suitable for growing from seed to bud? By the way is that high nitrogen or phospherous guano?canniption said:heres mine,mixed in 5 gal. batches.
base mix:
2 large coffee cans of each:
compost
humus
topsoil
composted manure
1 large coffee can ewc
1 small coffee can charcoal
1 small coffee can course sand
makes a 5 gal. bucket more or less
supplemented with:
4 tsp. granulated mycorrhiza
1/4 c.bat guano
1/3 c. alfalfa meal
1/4 c. cottonseed meal
1/3 c. kelp meal
1/4 c. soft rock phosphate
1/4 c.black rock phossphate
1/4 c. sul-po-mag
1/3 c. glacial rock dust
1/3 c. green sand
i mix this up on a tarp,you can really mix it up well pulling the tarp up in various postions and heights.
watered with nitron,bagged and aged for at least a month.i have reused this [/img][/url]
muddy waters said:25% worm castings
25% fine coco coir
25% construction sand (washed)
25% vermiculite
can't give you per gallon measurements because i don't work in gallons, but i add to that:
camphor bean waste (N)
raw bone meal (P)
wood ash (K)
dolomite lime (pH & Mg/Ca)
then i water with:
diluted urine 10:1 (N & micronutes)
epsom salts
castings tea
comfrey, chamomile, and alfalfa teas
kelp tea
diluted coca cola (P)
these are all items you can find pretty much anywhere on the planet, unlike brand x this or bottled gold that. enjoy.
hello all thanks for the props,i love goofing with organics.i happen to be close to a killer organic store,has all the good stuff.the new product they have is paramagnetic rock(lava sands),i'll post the info on it if anyones interested.skunke to answer your question,i usually dont use this until i transplant from beer cups but it should be fine.heres a few more pics at 8 weeks,cannabilizing nutes nicely.skunke said:Hey caniption would this mix be suitable for growing from seed to bud? By the way is that high nitrogen or phospherous guano?
thank you cc,very kind of you to say.true about the rock ammendments,i got some azomite this year also to try as they were out of glacial rock dust at the time,picking some up tommorro though.love the grd.Clackamas Coot said:canniption
Beautiful garden!
The lava rock that you're adding sounds like many of the other 'rock' amendments available out there. They work extremely well as you discovered.
Using rock amendments with outdoor plants is where you will really see the difference in growth, health and yield increases. Indoor container plants benefit as well.
Nice work again on your garden!
CC
It looks like a great soil mix. The brand names didn't mean much to me because I'm sure that those are regional brands for your area of the world. But brands don't mean squat on the type of amendments that you're using in your garden.ithruxix said:^See my little recipe, I value your opinion.
I need to add a wee bit of lime, but the compost bales I got have lots of good stuff, including oyster shells, kelp, WC etc... Lime is listed, but I would feel safe adding a bit more.
Again, I am going for the soiless approach, and I know there are a few things left out. Feel free to comment away, thank you ahead.
The clone in the LC Mix using the compost has better branching, leaf development, etc.
Does this make any sense?
its only the best fert EVER.....