Hi guys,
Currently I'm doing my first organic run in living soil with the Biobizz nutrient line and added batguano's, bacto's, funghi and several other amendments. Previously I grew chem for years in coco.
Everything is fine for the moment and the plant is doing excellent.
But I do need your experience/opinion about overfeeding with organics.
I understand the soil food web and how it works. I have the books True Living Organics by the Rev and The teaming with series.
What I personally understand is that it's nearly impossible to overfeed in Living Soil. You don't feed the plant directly but rather the living organisms in the soil which in turn feed the plant.
What I belief so far is that any organic fertilizer that was added to much will be buffered in the soil and left there as reserve for the soil life.
What's your opinion/experience? Have you ever burned your plant as you would see with chem nutes?
Thanks.
Currently I'm doing my first organic run in living soil with the Biobizz nutrient line and added batguano's, bacto's, funghi and several other amendments. Previously I grew chem for years in coco.
Everything is fine for the moment and the plant is doing excellent.
But I do need your experience/opinion about overfeeding with organics.
I understand the soil food web and how it works. I have the books True Living Organics by the Rev and The teaming with series.
What I personally understand is that it's nearly impossible to overfeed in Living Soil. You don't feed the plant directly but rather the living organisms in the soil which in turn feed the plant.
What I belief so far is that any organic fertilizer that was added to much will be buffered in the soil and left there as reserve for the soil life.
What's your opinion/experience? Have you ever burned your plant as you would see with chem nutes?
Thanks.
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