Probably a half cup of alfalfa meal spread between the 2 plants. No cooking I am growing indoors and don't have a backyard
Future reference: You can easily let the microbes cook your mix in a tote indoors.Probably a half cup of alfalfa meal spread between the 2 plants. No cooking I am growing indoors and don't have a backyard
IF they were pure castings, not enough nitrogen to cook any soil. Did you get the ewc from a known source?Earthworm castings are the other nitrogen source
What’s temp and rh cuz those red spots look like beginning of rust fungus and that’s usually from rh issues! Also fox farms soils by themselves are usually too hot to start in without winding up with some kind of issue! May grow outta this if u get environment dialed in! ALSO TEST SOILS PH ASAP TO SEE WHAT IT IS! U need a ph pen cuz even if soils perfect outta the bag gotta know water ph going in! Do u use tap water?? If so U NEED TO PULL UP AND CHECK YOUR CITY WATER BOARD ASAP! Some city water (like mine is 8.5ph and 450+ppm) but can also have chloramine and many heavy metals and other shit that is toxic to plants. Why I feed mine jugs I buy from Walmart to be safe til I get a good reverse osmosis setup!It's not a perfect environment be it I possibly added too many earthworm castings to the Fox Farm Ocean forest, but it's just that soil with alfalfa meal otherwise.
I didn't expect these girls to be so dramatic anyhow
It may be too much to be fully utilized, but shouldn't cause any lock up or problems.Bro for alfalfa meal it says to use 1-2tbsp per plant depending on pot size! 1/4 cup is 4 full tbsp so u added like 8X what u should have!!!!