Well i remember seeing something that Secondtry had written stating below a certain percentage the micro life decreased. I think 80% water capacity and it becomes harder for the microlife to stay mobile and live.
Usually i keep my soil mix in good moisture spraying it with water to make sure it stays moist. When it dries out completly since its been 98*+, I spray it with fish and humic acid(which is the same mix i use to start "cooking" my soil). That mix isn't used very regularly though, maybe once every 2 weeks or once a month.
What i want to know is how bad is this drying out? Does it destroy the soil activity to the point where you must start over? Or is it easily fixed by merely mixing in a compost source and AACT?
Recently no matter how much i try it dries out within a couple of days(dew point down here?). I want to know if its destroying my once living soil or maybe they go dormant. I'm hoping things just go dormant.
Usually i keep my soil mix in good moisture spraying it with water to make sure it stays moist. When it dries out completly since its been 98*+, I spray it with fish and humic acid(which is the same mix i use to start "cooking" my soil). That mix isn't used very regularly though, maybe once every 2 weeks or once a month.
What i want to know is how bad is this drying out? Does it destroy the soil activity to the point where you must start over? Or is it easily fixed by merely mixing in a compost source and AACT?
Recently no matter how much i try it dries out within a couple of days(dew point down here?). I want to know if its destroying my once living soil or maybe they go dormant. I'm hoping things just go dormant.