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    Newbie with questions on soil

    If cost isnt an issue and you need a bit more, definitely grab the glacial rock. Really, any igneous rock dust will do, but glacial rock is like the creme de la creme
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    Newbie with questions on soil

    Narcissist much?
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    BioChar Burner

    I knew I was paying heaps for it for a reason :mrgreen:
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    BioChar Burner

    Incredible man, I always advice people to watch ever single of his videos. I doubt he knows how far he's reached into our community bongsmilie Phenomenal translation to text, excited to see your test results
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    Living Organics *Ofiicial Thread*

    They're really nice, but for the cost and s&h you can build like 5 tubs and buy your worms. To each is his own, this is just one thing where I felt it would be ok to do some DIY. Compost brewer...not so much ^_^
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    Living Organics *Ofiicial Thread*

    There's a reason good herb is a rare commodity :weed:. I don't understand how rev and those guys still have gardens, I figured mother ganja would've surely killed their karma for spreading all these lies. I've never understood it, everyones too afraid that they'll get out grown or something, I'd...
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    Living Organics *Ofiicial Thread*

    I was blown away when I read the Rev's theory on 'spiking'. How could creating multiple hot spots be beneficial? lol
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    Newbie with questions on soil

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG4M71vMbTs As well
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    Newbie with questions on soil

    Depending on quality is which I would use more of as my humus source, I can personally source surplus quality EWC more than compost, so my humus is like 70% EWC. Were you able to source more rock dust? While you're mixing, might as well go ahead and prepare some micro-culture so you can...
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    Living Organics *Ofiicial Thread*

    Pests are the very reason I don't use blood and bone meal, instead opting for fish bone. If you butchered a cow, then took all the slop and let it in dry in a barrel..you'd have blood and bone meal :)
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    Sul-Po-Mag as a Tea

    I've read a couple threads across the net about making sulpomag tea, but I was wondering if any one 'round these parts has experimented with? Also as a soil ammendment?
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    Living Organics *Ofiicial Thread*

    I really must ask you to elaborate on these sproutling teas. They sound fucking awesome... When I root with aloe, I like to let my cuttings set for about 30 minutes to hour, also intrigued by peak time. I'm learning! Woohoo! Many other forums have become stagnant with dull information, excited...
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    Rabbit Compost for Worm Castings

    I've heard they're particularly high in nitrogen, though what you put in is what you get out. Be sure to feed em toooonnnnsssss of alfalfa (and I don't see where kelp hurt either? lol..) and be sure to give em some beneficial microorganisms, it'll greatly increase what they're able to absorb...
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    Newbie with questions on soil

    A must, no, but definitely beneficial. I prefer BioAg branded Humic and Fulvics. They're the only humic thats actually made from decaying material as opposed to leonardite. Best to use it with caution, its very powerful stuff (Start at like 1/4 to 1/2 dosage). Quality compost and EWC is more...
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    Newbie with questions on soil

    With rock dust, I try to add as close to 4 cups per cubic ft. as possible, can get expensive though. I'm glad I asked, I suggest using crab meal in the mix since you're running ro water and you dont wanna run cal/mag deficient (More cal/mag means we're gonna need to balance Ca:Mg:K though, let...
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    Newbie with questions on soil

    I'd grab an all purpose fertilizer like Espoma or Rainbow Mix and ammend that as well. This is all for pretend, but I'd do it like this: Use the 707 and additional peat up to 30 gallons or so, then 30 gallons of perlite, 30 gallons of compost and/or ewc. You wanna use a cup of dolomite per cubic...
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    growing in straw!ftw?

    You're right, manufacturers put everything on the label. Thank God it's not my garden :bigjoint:
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    Living Organics *Ofiicial Thread*

    I do all of the above :), you know the saponins in aloe make for a good rooting hormone too and shit, throw some willow in with your barley sprouts to boot. I also harvest indigenous microorganisms and use bokashi in compost. You should add some bokashi to your bins, tell me whatcha think You...
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    growing in straw!ftw?

    Hydrogen Peroxide, you're joking right? You use synthetics with your organic garden because your microbes are "very strong"? I don't really know what to say..
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    Living Organics *Ofiicial Thread*

    I completely agree, whilst cooking my soil I definitely keep it wet (Let the top go dry, mix it, repeat for a week or two then wet it again). I'm also a fan of EWC slurry as I'm just not confident in my ACT until I get a professional brewer and a microscope, too much up in the air as far as what...
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