ForeverGreen42
Well-Known Member
Hey so I have a ton of FFOF I used last year. I used 1/2 used indoor FFOF/Half new bagged FFOF with great results. Since I have more soil than I know what to do with I'd like to just amend it this year. Here's the mix I was thinking of doing:
Per 300 gallon container:
-1-2 bags earthworm castings (30 LB. Bags)
-10 cups dolomite lime
-8 quarts bone meal
-16 quarts blood meal
-16 quarts kelp meal
-some perlite
The other idea I had was just mixing per 300 gallon container:
-2 bags earthworm castings (30 Lbs/bag)
-compost (not sure how much yet)
-10 cups dolomite lime.
Any constructive criticism? Only issue I had last year was a couple of grubs and a little bit of PM. Yield/quality still turned out great!
I'm waiting for soil to thaw out then I'll start amending.
Since I'll only be able to let the soil cook for roughly 1.5 months, would I be better off using like 1/4-1/2 bagged soil to 3/4-1/2 used soil or not amending at all and just "tilling" the soil and using organic nutes + lots of beneficials? (I already only use organic nutes)
Thank you so much in advance!!
Per 300 gallon container:
-1-2 bags earthworm castings (30 LB. Bags)
-10 cups dolomite lime
-8 quarts bone meal
-16 quarts blood meal
-16 quarts kelp meal
-some perlite
The other idea I had was just mixing per 300 gallon container:
-2 bags earthworm castings (30 Lbs/bag)
-compost (not sure how much yet)
-10 cups dolomite lime.
Any constructive criticism? Only issue I had last year was a couple of grubs and a little bit of PM. Yield/quality still turned out great!
I'm waiting for soil to thaw out then I'll start amending.
Since I'll only be able to let the soil cook for roughly 1.5 months, would I be better off using like 1/4-1/2 bagged soil to 3/4-1/2 used soil or not amending at all and just "tilling" the soil and using organic nutes + lots of beneficials? (I already only use organic nutes)
Thank you so much in advance!!