Hey if anyone is interested, all the pics I've been talking about are in the michigan posts pics too thread. That was first batch next runs looking better. Already took down well over a lb so far.
Yes my first, I have noticed maybe just a tiny bit less frost and yield but I think that may be part of the learning curve. Density about the same as before, which is good. I did notice no pest issues, less deficiencies, and healthier plants overall with the tlo . This next batch has alot more goodies in the soil and looks to be showing in the nugs. Are you happy with how it went besides the added leaf?
I read TLO and I am finishing teaming with microbes...slowly LOL. What's you all think of this soil? Its what I used to use with my fox farms plus some. I think I covered all the bases, probably not easily reusable but that will be the seond test.
4) 40 lb bags of organic topsoil (menards 98 cent bags, not roots organic)
I use one of the 40 lb bags to fill one each of peat moss perlite and vermiculite then amend with
25 lbs wiggle worm castings
2.5 lbs jamaican bat poo-sunleaves
2.5 lbs mexican bat poo-sunleaves
2.5 lbs steamed bone meal
2.5 lbs blood meal
1 cup dolomite lime
3 tablespoons azomite
tablespoon powder mycos-xtreme gardening brand
wet in a trash can and sit in the grow rooms 72 degree weather for 4 weeks.
its alot like supersoil and even without the fox farms I get pretty good results, seems organic enough til I put the bloom booster to it and the tiger bloom in the 3rd week of flower
Isn't adding the Tiger Bloom just killing your micro-herd?
Side note, but I'm ----->fascinated by what soil conditions might do to flavor. Molasses, Sulfur, even Sphagnum vs coco, all reported to have some influence on flavor. <--------
I really believe that a very well dialed in soil, .......would give hydro a real run in terms of yield........
Rrog, I really went in to this without a specific plan of attack. I purchased some packaged granules for both veg and flower, and also used some bottled sea kelp extract, some bat guano, and EWC. It was really a half-assed attempt at it, but none the less it turned out quite well. This really gives me hope that if I take the time to amend some soil, or at least buy a proper line of bottled organic nutrients the results will be even more impressive. I think the main thing I struggled with was addressing deficiencies throughout the grow. With synthetics it very easy for me to identify a problem and remedy it. Not so easy for me with organics.
Ideally I'd like to find something that is relatively easy/low maintenance to follow. My guess is that coming up with a good soil recipe to stick to would be easiest. I'd love to be able to dick around in my garden all day, but I am self employed, with a family, so my window to be playing in the garden every day is quite small.