bobrown14 is correct about the peat. to that I would add this. ALWAYS go for the best quality EWC and compost you can find! Best is to have your own worm bin where you control what goes in. Then you know what is comming out! Compost is the same thing. Keep an eye on when the horses or goats or...
Thanks for the question. I know I wasn’t real clear on that. I said 1 part is a 6 gal bucket for the basic mix. The rest of it is what was actually put in, measured in cups
Thanks for the question. I know I wasn’t real clear on that. I said 1 part is a 6 gal bucket for the basic mix. The ready of it is what was actually put in, measured in cups
Hey Bandito whats up. I have a basic mix cooking up in the back room for my next grow. For amendments, use what I used, some, or none of them. It depends on what you like or have at hand. For "parts" I used a 6 gal bucket. (spackle type)
1cf being 7.48 gal I'll make up the difference with soil...
Thats like having 30 of your friends living in a studio apartment. You would dry up and stink too! lol Those pots are really too small for worms or any living soil for that matter. 7 to 10 gal pots would be minimum for me. My opinion! In 7 to 10, a small handful covered with a good mulch and...
I would suggest you take the ppm meter and toss it in the very back of some drawer in the basement and forget about it. Put it next to your ph meter. lol.
I try to avoid run off. I dont like washing away any goodies I've been building up in my soil. I keep it moist but not wet. Moist enough for...
I've noticed a lot of people mention Coast of Maine soils in the earlier posts, as a great starter for a no til mix.
They are owned or partners with the Frey Group Soils. If you are ever looking for a great mix, Frey will mix one up for you as you want it. You tell them your percentages of...