this is totally kewl and nope, no scowling at all.
Ok carbon as in coco coir or composted mulch but not biochar… thanks for clearing that up. And biochar not to exceed 5% of the mix. Thank you, thank you very much sir!
Right now I’d say I’m closer to 1% biochar content in my used soils, so there’s no worries there.
There’s only 4 nutes that I use, everything else is cooked into the soil. 1) Alaska fish ferts, 2) an organish product called Down to Earth 5-4-2 its meal based (see paste below) and 3) maybe Geoflora veg or bloom lastly 4) if I’m getting whacked hard with PK demands in flower I use The Fox Farm crystals 0-50-30 think it’s FF Beastie Bloom but it’s probably chelated out the wazoo. I don’t use it until late in flower anyways, while fully aware that I’ve probably shot myself in the foot crossing between organish and the FF Beastie Blooms. Again FF only in late late flower heck I’ll drag her kicking and screaming across the finish line if I have to.
Down To Earth
NITROGEN TOTAL (N) 5.0%
0.4% Water Soluble Nitrogen
4.6% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
AVAILABLE PHOSPHATE (P2O5) 4.0%
SOLUBLE POTASH (K2O) 2.0%
Derived from:
Fish Bone Meal, Fish Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Crab Meal, Shrimp Meal, Langbeinite, and Kelp Meal
ALSO CONTAINS NON-PLANT FOOD INGREDIENT(S):
2.5% Humic Acids derived from Leonardite
Endomycorrhizal fungi: Rhizophagus irregularis, Funneliformis mosseae, Glomus deserticola – 0.5 prop/gm each; Glomus clarum – 0.2 prop/gm; Glomus monosporum – 0.1 prop/gm; Glomus aggregatum, Glomus etunicatum – 0.05 prop/gm each;Paraglomus brasilianum, Gigaspora margarita – 0.02 prop/gm each. (878 prop/lb total)
Ectomycorrhizal fungi: Rhizopogon villosulus, R. luteolus, R. amylopogon, R. fulvigleba – 300 prop/gm each; Pisolithus tinctorius – 5,500 prop/gm; Scleroderma cepa, S. citrinum – 575 prop/gm each. (3.5 million prop/lb total)
Trichoderma: Trichoderma harzianum, T. koningii – 13,750 CFU/gm each. (12.4 million CFU/lb total)
Saccharomyces: Saccharomyces cerevisiae – 18,750 CFU/gm. (8.5 million CFU/lb total)
Bacteria: Bacillus coagulans, B. licheniformis, B. megaterium, B. pumilus, Paenibacillus polymyxa, Azotobacter chroococcum, Pseudomonas chlororaphis, P. fluorescens – 18,750 CFU/gm each. (68.1 million CFU/lb total)
Rice Hulls, sure it’s my pleasure
Started with the idea of rice hulls as mulch layer, but given the silica content figured it would be good overall amendment in my global mix. Next minute along comes BudsBuddy & Azi with their SIPS followed by Carmen and SWICKS so I use the rice hulls as the 40% extra aeration.
Technically speaking you can run straight rice hulls as soilless media provided you feed accordingly.
My last 10 plants were swicks, at first upcan I fill up smart pot with soil mix containing 40% rice hulls, top dress with EWC, Neem seed meal, skeeter bits, greensand, thick mulch layer of rice hulls with sprinkle of sand and rock on. I do break up the crust layer on top when it develops all thru the grow now (always knew it was crusted but didn’t grasp the reduced oxygen ramifications until this Gee64 guy on inter-webs hooked me up)
A week or so before flip I do it all over again… Another 2 cups of EWC, more Neem seed meal, mosquito bits topped with thick layer of rice hulls & sprinkled with sand. The rice hulls as mulch layer might get crusted or hydrophobic so I plow the indoor canna fields when necessary and use pump sprayer to apply top water and of course I keep the res filled too.
Never done Brix testing but figured once I get garden really stabilized it’s a tool that will pay for itself…
Thanks for trying to edumacate me!
Ok carbon as in coco coir or composted mulch but not biochar… thanks for clearing that up. And biochar not to exceed 5% of the mix. Thank you, thank you very much sir!
Right now I’d say I’m closer to 1% biochar content in my used soils, so there’s no worries there.
There’s only 4 nutes that I use, everything else is cooked into the soil. 1) Alaska fish ferts, 2) an organish product called Down to Earth 5-4-2 its meal based (see paste below) and 3) maybe Geoflora veg or bloom lastly 4) if I’m getting whacked hard with PK demands in flower I use The Fox Farm crystals 0-50-30 think it’s FF Beastie Bloom but it’s probably chelated out the wazoo. I don’t use it until late in flower anyways, while fully aware that I’ve probably shot myself in the foot crossing between organish and the FF Beastie Blooms. Again FF only in late late flower heck I’ll drag her kicking and screaming across the finish line if I have to.
Down To Earth
NITROGEN TOTAL (N) 5.0%
0.4% Water Soluble Nitrogen
4.6% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
AVAILABLE PHOSPHATE (P2O5) 4.0%
SOLUBLE POTASH (K2O) 2.0%
Derived from:
Fish Bone Meal, Fish Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Crab Meal, Shrimp Meal, Langbeinite, and Kelp Meal
ALSO CONTAINS NON-PLANT FOOD INGREDIENT(S):
2.5% Humic Acids derived from Leonardite
Endomycorrhizal fungi: Rhizophagus irregularis, Funneliformis mosseae, Glomus deserticola – 0.5 prop/gm each; Glomus clarum – 0.2 prop/gm; Glomus monosporum – 0.1 prop/gm; Glomus aggregatum, Glomus etunicatum – 0.05 prop/gm each;Paraglomus brasilianum, Gigaspora margarita – 0.02 prop/gm each. (878 prop/lb total)
Ectomycorrhizal fungi: Rhizopogon villosulus, R. luteolus, R. amylopogon, R. fulvigleba – 300 prop/gm each; Pisolithus tinctorius – 5,500 prop/gm; Scleroderma cepa, S. citrinum – 575 prop/gm each. (3.5 million prop/lb total)
Trichoderma: Trichoderma harzianum, T. koningii – 13,750 CFU/gm each. (12.4 million CFU/lb total)
Saccharomyces: Saccharomyces cerevisiae – 18,750 CFU/gm. (8.5 million CFU/lb total)
Bacteria: Bacillus coagulans, B. licheniformis, B. megaterium, B. pumilus, Paenibacillus polymyxa, Azotobacter chroococcum, Pseudomonas chlororaphis, P. fluorescens – 18,750 CFU/gm each. (68.1 million CFU/lb total)
Rice Hulls, sure it’s my pleasure
Started with the idea of rice hulls as mulch layer, but given the silica content figured it would be good overall amendment in my global mix. Next minute along comes BudsBuddy & Azi with their SIPS followed by Carmen and SWICKS so I use the rice hulls as the 40% extra aeration.
Technically speaking you can run straight rice hulls as soilless media provided you feed accordingly.
My last 10 plants were swicks, at first upcan I fill up smart pot with soil mix containing 40% rice hulls, top dress with EWC, Neem seed meal, skeeter bits, greensand, thick mulch layer of rice hulls with sprinkle of sand and rock on. I do break up the crust layer on top when it develops all thru the grow now (always knew it was crusted but didn’t grasp the reduced oxygen ramifications until this Gee64 guy on inter-webs hooked me up)
A week or so before flip I do it all over again… Another 2 cups of EWC, more Neem seed meal, mosquito bits topped with thick layer of rice hulls & sprinkled with sand. The rice hulls as mulch layer might get crusted or hydrophobic so I plow the indoor canna fields when necessary and use pump sprayer to apply top water and of course I keep the res filled too.
Never done Brix testing but figured once I get garden really stabilized it’s a tool that will pay for itself…
Thanks for trying to edumacate me!