I forgot to mention I also used charged bio-char and build-a-soil craft blend in the OP. The soil recipe, to the best of my memory, is at the bottom of this post.
Thanks! I'll get on that. I think the biggiest issue is when I went out of town for the weekend for Easter I turned the AC up to 80. Inside the tote was pretty humid because of that with a bunch of water on the lid. Its good to know its alive though thats what I was going for haha.
So I admit I probably should have looked at a recipe first but I just took my vegetable garden and planter recipe but used more expensive potting soils and the rice hulls and pumice. The neem cake and build-a-soil craft blend are new additions though.
Haha thanks man! The plan is to let it cook for about a month right now. And where I live is so dry and the new tent so big that I was thinking about starting the seeds for a couple weeks in a smaller tent so I'd have more control over the humidity while the plants are just starting out.
I was looking for some worms today actually as well! I may have to order them though. The nurseries I went to were out.
YOLO... but I actually did something similar to this on my first run, so I thought I knew what was going to happen. That was mykos, worm compost,
OF, peat moss and perlite. I let it sit for a couple weeks to hydrate and cook a bit, but that was a few months ago and up in my cabin where it was probably 50 degrees where I was letting it sit. I also didnt know if it was mycelium or if it was another saprophytic fungi that could be more harmful.
I dont have the exact ratios but it was pretty close to:
1 cu ft rice hulls
1 cu ft pummice
.5 cubic feet build-a-soil charge bio char
~1.5 cu ft
OF
1 cu ft worm gold compost
4 cups lime
a small packet of mykos
4 big scoops of azos
1 cup azomite
~1 cu ft peat moss
12 quarts malibu potting mix
This was divided pretty equally between 2 27 gallon totes. in one tote I worked in Neem Cake - West Coast Horticulture - 2.5 lb Bag and in the other BuildASoil Craft Blend - Nutrient Pack - 3 lb.
Would you recommend cutting it with something or are those ratios ok?