i wouldn't use epsom salt, use langbenite or something, just my two cents there, also not a fan of DE if you are recycling soil aka re-using it. perhaps look into insect frass with silica if it isn;t too pricey on the large scale you are doing. sorry i cannot provide the answer you are asking for thoCan someone help me out with the math? I've got good compost with a mixture of pumice and perlite getting prepped for 30 gallon fabric pots, how much amendments should I add to each?
I plan on using:
Oyster meal
Neem Meal
Diatomaceous Earth (silica)
Epson Salt
Bokashi
Humic Acid
Also, is there anything else I should add? Especially to help the plant cope with heat over the 100+ degree summer?
Would just shooting in the dark but maybe a large river rock/stone would work well as a heat/cold sink inside the pot. Id imagine it would get rather cold over night and would battle the radiant heat from the sun as it comes up. Possibly even keep it somewhat warm into the night. Geothermal lol.Also, is there anything else I should add? Especially to help the plant cope with heat over the 100+ degree summer?
nice!!Went up north again this afternoon to do some keep up on my compost and the 2x4 raised bed on wheels. The seedlings in the pots are taking off (main difference being they come inside during the night to stay warm) but the raised bed seedlings are extremely stout and ridgid for their size. The freedom dream (biggest plant) has had a rpugh life, was given to me in flower and i put it outside in very early spring. Today i topped it at the last node new growth has started and it is slowly revegging. I have some of my own semi-stabilized bag seed genetics in there aswell. Not sure where the mom/dad came from but the pollen and f2 beans are fuckin solid. Popped 2 seeds 1 was male 1 was fem i crossed those together. Also used the male on a dinafem blue cheese and a super lemon haze auto? Cant remember.
There are 2 blue crosses on the far left, the rest are 5 purples (f2s) and 1 random. Cover crop is also growing nicely. Chives, clover, onions, peppers, whatever will grow really lol. Didnt take a picture but i also crushed a bunch of frozen chilli peppers from last years allotment and spread them across the top soil just to decrease bugs.
So if you mix 1/3 peat, 1/3 aeration, 1/3 compost. Then add amendments, I still have to let the soil cook for a month? Was gonna add mykos and azoz as well. But dont have a month to wait
Ok well even with less compost that still needs to be cooked?Thats alot of compost.
I use compost mixtures as a bottom layer for later established roots to tap into more so then the base mix but if i did i would bake prior to mixing 1:1:1, if the compost itself is already baked as long as you mix the amendments properly and not over do it you should be fine.So if you mix 1/3 peat, 1/3 aeration, 1/3 compost. Then add amendments, I still have to let the soil cook for a month? Was gonna add mykos and azoz as well. But dont have a month to wait
It depends on the amendments. If you're using Coot style a week is fine. If you are using blood and bone meals then let it cook longerSo if you mix 1/3 peat, 1/3 aeration, 1/3 compost. Then add amendments, I still have to let the soil cook for a month? Was gonna add mykos and azoz as well. But dont have a month to wait