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Jraven's New Soil. Time to dig in.

@Jraven your soil looks great , Now I am new to making soil like you , But I think your -P- maybe a bit to high , but some of the other Lads will know more , with my soil I have tried to keep the -P - low as I can add more later is my way of thinking . :thumbsup:
 
Yea I'd thought I was going to back off on the P when I went to mix,but I see by my notes I didn't. :shrug:. I'll have to see what I can do to get some healthy mycos going.
 
My thoughts are it will not be an issue. We are not force feeding the plants here, they take what they want. As long as its not in the toxic range......
 
So most of my P is coming this rock phosphate (Espoma organic,pelletized) is this a relatively slow-release material? Would that help in my case?
 
Internal combustion Whoe,Sounds like the micro herd is getting after each other.Whats the temp were you are at this time of year.Peace.
 
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