Know what’s bad? This is getting to be the normal size for just about everything that grows in my tent, So when I get one that doesn’t hit 36” tall by flower I think there’s something wrong haha
So. I’ve begun to transition out of coco growing into growing with soil. (I’m lazy. And busy.)
Is there a certain additive or recipe, That can match the results I’ve gotten from coco over the years? I’m only asking because I’ve seen a lot of different “dirt recipes” on here over the years that all seem to have their pros and cons.
So. I’ve begun to transition out of coco growing into growing with soil. (I’m lazy. And busy.)
Is there a certain additive or recipe, That can match the results I’ve gotten from coco over the years? I’m only asking because I’ve seen a lot of different “dirt recipes” on here over the years that all seem to have their pros and cons.
Make some with this recipe. This is from Daz, one of the original Mephisto guys and now owner and founder of night owl.
Ratios can be adjusted for smaller batches. I have used this recipe and it works. I have all the stuff to make a batch 1/10 the amount that I will be using as a top dressing later in flower for my coast of Maine and roots organic mix I am using this run.
With the above recipe, you could substitute Anderson's Humic acid with Anderson's Humichar and double it. It's a 50/50 mix of their micronized Humic Acid and Biochar. I’ve used it in my lawn with great results. I told Daz about it last year. I don't know if he's adapted it into his mix yet.
Don't worry about inoculating the biochar with microbes. With it being micronized, the microbes will populate the new housing of the biochar within 24hours. Now it would be different if you added 'chunks' of biochar directly into the soil as it would have a constant 'load' on the soil.
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