Phillybonker
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What percentage of organic matter should make up a healthy living soil?, I ask this question because i'm wondering how much compost to add to the ground soil I plan on growing in.
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That's quite a decent amount of compost. I do guerrilla growing out in the bush and most of my spots have soil already rich in organic matter but my main spot has sandy loam soil so looks like I got alot compost to haul in, 50L of compost x 9 plants = 450L of compost. Oh this is going to fun.I go 1/3 compost 1/3 potting soil and 1/3 Perlite with a little vermiculite and rock dust. This excludes top dressings of worm castings and all that good stuff. For me,1/3 total volume is straight up high quality compost and that's my base soil which I ammend with top dressings. Fully organic and water only grows
Alright 30% it is. I'll take a look at that Clackamas Coots recipe. Thanks manHi Phillybonker, I'm with Lerugged. Here's from something I found from Clackamas Coots recipe:
CLACKAMAS COOTS MIX
So 30%. If you look him up you'll find the full recipe with minerals and the rest.
- 1/3 sphagnum peat moss.
- 1/3 aération (perlite, pumice, lava rock, rice hulls, etc.)
- 1/3 HIGH QUALITY compost and/or worm casting.
If you can they'll love it!That's quite a decent amount of compost. I do guerrilla growing out in the bush and most of my spots have soil already rich in organic matter but my main spot has sandy loam soil so looks like I got alot compost to haul in, 50L of compost x 9 plants = 450L of compost. Oh this is going to fun.
Nice plants you got there, even your neighbors vine plant seems to be getting some benefits from your super soil judging by the then and now photo's.If you are into the organic, living soil, You need to google super soil.I love this stuff, do a little research on the addition of beneficial bacteria and benefits of beneficial nematodes . You can also read up on living no till soils, you WILL be amazed at the growth you will achieve... I have 2 five gallon buckets in each hole just ph water, check soil ph occasionaly , top dress with kelp and worm ... bobs your uncle... In the words of DR Sumac “ 1976 “ know it , Hoe it , sow it ,grow it ,stow it and blow it.. pics June first moved them out side last pic first week August.. 6 foot tall 4 foot wide “” reminds me of a girl I once knew “” just water no F ‘ N with nutrients its all in the pudding ... and talk about the best tasting, smooth smokin , mind altering,, don’t even get me started on that topic.. live long and prosper duds and dudets
I'm assuming Big Buddha Cheese x something?The plants you see in the garden are of my own breeding... 4th year trials and hopefully they will be spectacular... For now I’m Just calling it Budda- Gucci
Hey Philly, I'll take a crack at this... not to bypass what the others said, which was great.What percentage of organic matter should make up a healthy living soil?, I ask this question because i'm wondering how much compost to add to the ground soil I plan on growing in.
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on-site dirt | 3 gal | minerals, organic matter, microbes |
compost | 4 gal | |
worm castings (fresh worm soil w/ worms) | 2 gal | microbes, humates, fulvates |
coco coir | 4 gal | neutral pH, 5.7–6.5 (peat moss is acidic: 3.0–4.0) |
perlite | 2 gal | |
biochar | 1 gal | microbe habitat, conserve nutrients |
+ ferts bat guano (N) seabird guano (Ca, P) dolomite lime (Ca, Mg) oyster shell powder (Ca) greensand (K, Fe, Si) gypsum (Ca, S) potassium sulfate (K, S) -or- langbeinite (K,Mg,S) | ----- | organic ferts |
Mykos | ----- | mycorrhizal fungus: Rhizophagus intraradices |
Yep, a lot of hauling. Guerrilla growing is not easy. The more hauling then the greater the chance someone will notice the constant in and out of the bush and become curious as to what is going on or report the strange activity.I do guerrilla growing out in the bush and most of my spots have soil already rich in organic matter but my main spot has sandy loam soil so looks like I got alot compost to haul in, 50L of compost x 9 plants = 450L of compost. Oh this is going to fun.
The spot with the sandy loam I won't be using this season because some van campers are permanently parked in the area and I can't get in or out of the area without that lot watching my every move.Yep, a lot of hauling. Guerrilla growing is not easy. The more hauling then the greater the chance someone will notice the constant in and out of the bush and become curious as to what is going on or report the strange activity.
It might be easier to move some of the richer soil from the other smaller spots you mentioned to the area with the sandy loam. It has been awhile since I saw the photo of the clear cut but what about moving some soil from along the edges? Might be less walking since you are already there. If either choice is possible then just bring in a bag or two of the amendments you want to add. Lot less exposure to the curious eyes who might want to report the unfamiliar activity.