Wow! I still have the first page of this thread printed out and in my all things herb binder. So cool, great stuff here
oh my looks like you have some little alfalfas and what is that by the neem? more neem?
Because that is how we did it years ago. The preferred method now is Calcium Carbonate (ag lime), Oyster shell flour and Gypsum in equal amounts.
I like using Coral calcium instead of ag lime but calcium carbonate is calcium carbonate so what ever is local to you.
There are many other things I would like to see changed in this thread like greensand........there are much better sources of K without waiting years for it to break down to be available for the plants and most beginners don´t recycle their soil so it is useless.
And the amount of Molasses in those tea mixes is waaaaaaaaay tooooooooo much. It should be more like 1\4 tsp per 1 or 2 gallons of water.
I could go on and on but change for some comes sloooooooooow.
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man; i bet you could mix that stuff up and grow some super alien space weed
280 for meWe are now on page 420.
Dont mind the name, i thought i was an organic grower until i started reading these forums. I wish i would have found this forum along time ago . But anyways ... I have a grow in progress, and all i used for the medium was sunshine mix #4. And i was following someone elses guano tea recipe, this is the veg recipe per gallon of water
1 cup ewc or compost
1 heaping tsp of high n guano
1 heaping tsp liquid seaweed
1 heaping tsp liquid fish
1 tblsp molasses
Bubbled for 48 hrs
And for the bloom recipe i was just replacing the high n guano with high p guano. I know you cant predict the future, but can you see anything im gonna have a problem with? I hope this isnt a stupid question
Hey MHG thanks for that info. Do you know the conversion for the fish hydrolysate, kelp meal and soft rock phosphate?