Gardenator
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Awesome, so it sounds like i could go with some perilite for some added aeration and i should get myself some alfalfa pellets as well.Good Lord, that's quite a diversified cover crop! lol
I didn't place anything "hot" (meaning having a lot of available nutrients) in my initial soil mix, except what was in the Pro-mix Organic Herb and Vegetable mix already. I didn't do any layering. For minerals, I did add azomite (the worms need their grit!), and a kilogram or so of "calcium" bentonite, along with some extra perlite (course kind). Yeah I know perlite will crumble in years, but any drainage addition is really only temporary until you build your soil structure anyway. That doesn't happen overnight though. I'm just starting to make progress on that now. However I've had no drainage issues. Water still pools pretty quickly at the bottom of my tent if I give it a bit too much water than it can handle at once.
What you need to be thinking of during your first grow in the soil is your second grow. Once those seeds go in there, anything else you add to your soil after that in at least my style of no-till will likely only benefit that plant late in flower, or more likely sometime in the next grow cycle. I would highly recommend you go to your nearest animal feed store and buy a sack of alfalfa pellets, and add that into your initial soil mix. I wouldn't exceed 3% though, but it's a great inoculant and will also supply all the N you need for your first cycle.
Cannabis leaves don't really represent a huge percentage of the entire plant's biomass. But yeah, I just drop every leaf or pruning back in the pot for cycling, usually just over my hay/straw mulch throughout most of my grow. The roots and stems of your old plants will really only be available to the cycle after the one you add them too (cycle #3). Getting through the first 2 cycles is hardest, but after that the system takes care of itself with nothing for you to do except crazy stupid experiments like trying to grow a single plant to fill a 5X5 tent. Lol
Edit: I just thought of an analogy to no-till growing this way. It's like reloading ammo using a Dillon XL650 with case feeder. There are 5 stations in the press, and so you need to repeat the place bullet, and pull lever 5 full times before the first finished 9mm round finally drops out. But now that all stations are filled, you only need to press and place a bullet once for every stroke of that handle, making 1000 rounds reloaded per hour easily obtainable. No-till is kinda like that.
More then just my trimings i plan on putting all the stick n stem in there as well, i was going to use straw mulch but a local compost company makes some really nice mulch products and i kind of have a wide array of options here, ill shoot for something simple and easy.
I do have another question though... i know that you add to these beds periodically and what kind of inputs are you amending or top dressing into your no till bed? Could i take and add all my veggie scraps and fruit waste and use this stuff for top dress inputs as well? Can i add some decomposing maple leaves from my compost, (yes only mapple leaves lol im surrounded by maple trees). I really want to use inputs like this in my beds like a self sufficient little eco system that gets me baked every couple months lol. Thanks again man i appreciate it.