hmm...did he elaborate on this at all? cause i'm sitting here looking at the ingredients of ProMix BX and it seems like it could use some amending....I talked to the OC Farm Store guy about Promix BX and he said something interesting. It is complete and ready to grow and it does not need amending. In fact he said that when it is amended it does not work as well.
Does he know what you are using pro mix for? If you are growing lettuce or artichokes or avocados or what ever. That would probably be enough. For what we do.... most likely not.No he didn't, other than to say that if I were to try and get a similar product made locally it would cost more like $100/bag!?
So I am trying the experiment to see what happens.
A weird observation though, my super soil (with Promix as a base) never grew a web, and Promix by itself always grow a web.
Organic Homegrown Aloe veravery nice! now thats some turgor pressure
coconut h2o or sprouted seed tea? (or diastatic malt?)
or just plain ol' aloe?
Both work, but soil drenching is better. You use more when you apply it to your soil though.Wowsers SpliffAndMyLady, that pic is cool. I'm an atheist... but I want my plants to pray like that every day
Right after reading you say that's what you use, I went and picked some fresh leaves and did a foliar spray.
I've read that it can be used as both a soil drench and a foliar, but does everyone do both or is the spray good enough by itself? I ask this because I watered yesterday and didn't want to wet the soil down again so soon. Should I be trying to incorporate an aloe drench or be content with just foliar?
I've been using it almost exclusively as a foliar...I think I may have used it as drench once a month or so back. After that pic, I'm gonna drench with it more oftenBoth work, but soil drenching is better. You use more when you apply it to your soil though.