Outdoor auto mazar advice

ok so out door grow, tonnes of light and heat. Sandy loamy country. Cow manure composting on top of plots. Sulfur potash, super phosca special fert all breaking down and some lime on top before digging soil.
That a decent base?
What else can I do to pamper them?
 

Surfingbird831

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ok so out door grow, tonnes of light and heat. Sandy loamy country. Cow manure composting on top of plots. Sulfur potash, super phosca special fert all breaking down and some lime on top before digging soil.
That a decent base?
What else can I do to pamper them?
What is sandy loamy country? Lol I didnt understand I single sentence haha
 
sorry mate.
It is lose soil that doesnt compact quickly. Normally low in nutrients and trace ellements. But an excellent medium to grow in because you can easily add what u need and it allows free root growth. It also has a nuetral PH naturally.
I will be making a grow journal. Waiting for seeds to turn up I bought from someone on this forum. I actually made a test plot today. It is 2 meters square and 1 foot higher then the surounding soil. I built it up using cow manure and composted green waste.
In myy 2 meter by 2 meter area. I have around 1 tonne of compost well broken down and 6 X 50litre bins of pure cow manure, both green and older stuff.
The area receives 8 hours light a day starting in the morning and rest of the day is broken light.
I poisoned the area first to kill grass. Then I put the cow manure down on top of soil and just dumped the compost on top. I then put ag lime (because plants are like woman, they do a lot more a lot fater if u make thinngs sweet for them), nitra phosca special (3 month release and trace ellement release), organic fertilizer high P and K (fast release and trace ellements), urea (for initial kick start).
Cow manure is simply hard to beat and will be nicely composted buy the time they get down to it just in time to fatten their buds up.
Then to finish it off of course I gave thing a good water.
This my have been over kill but I like to do thingss properly. I plan to let the area sit for a month before putting seeds in there so that it has cooled down and the microbes are doing all their good business.
And on that note I would like to ask the experienced guys and gals if there is anything else I should add to soil?
 
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