Thai_Lights
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I was just thinking peat/aeration and castings... thoughts?
I was just thinking peat/aeration and castings... thoughts?
Hey wet,My second fave ^^. ~9 parts peat, 1 part castings (my VC is super dense), ~40% perlite and a bit of lime to match volume of peat.
My absolute fave is un-reamended used mix. I use this for fresh clones, cloning medium, starting seeds, for anything needing a very mild, but full of life, medium. I've yet to find anything that works as well.
Would you say I would have faster growth using the ewc and sunshine 4 opposed to unamended soil?
If I apply a tea to the clones when they first go into the 1gal wouldn't I be establishing a microherd? Would adding ewc work better then straight peat/aeration?In my experience, no. Spent unamended soil, for me, always does better than any freshly made stuff. I'm sure Richard Drysift would agree.
Spent unamended soil is not bereft of anything, it's just that the amounts are much smaller. The microherd is fully established throughout the mix and everything is readily available.
No experience with Sunshine#4, but with straight peat, I'll add a tsp-tbl of pulverized lime to each gallon of peat for seedling/fresh clone type mixes since only a couple - 3 gallons is made. Now, I make sure to set enough spent mix aside for spring seed planting and cloning. Usually, 3 - 5gal buckets to be on the safe side.
If I apply a tea to the clones when they first go into the 1gal wouldn't I be establishing a microherd? Would adding ewc work better then straight peat/aeration?
Compost will be fast, as well as the likely best for the most difficult seeds etc.. I also like to use pure soil, about 2 years old, amended but not for a long time, screened to be a bit finer. I also find that helps speed. But most important is probably high humidity in the very beginning.Would you say I would have faster growth using the ewc and sunshine 4 opposed to unamended soil?
I have a question for you guys, I was tired of using a shovel mix everything with, so I made a 55 gallon drum that will spin with a hand crank. My question is how many revolutions it would take to mix thoroughly, 20, 50, 100 what do you guys think?
If I apply a tea to the clones when they first go into the 1gal wouldn't I be establishing a microherd? Would adding ewc work better then straight peat/aeration?