sparky1
Well-Known Member
heres what ive done this summer with my soil. i was having trouble with airation and compaction with the soil available (yard dirt). its florida sand/ silt, pretty fertile and healthy... peppers and tomatos go wild in the ground... but compacted too much when put in pots. i cant afford perlite... i know its cheap, buts so is chicken... and id rather eat. yeah, times are that fucking bad, but thats another story.
heres what i did... good idea? ...you tell me.
i collected last years coconuts, took a victoronox and a whetstone and i cut/ shredded/chunked about 20 of them (nevermind the time it took...forever!!!) this coco matter i layered in with my native soil in 5 gallon mud buckets w/ a 2 inch hole cut in the bottom. i read to use a little epsom salt to offset the potassium from the coco husk. so thats what i did.
my results seem to be absolutely stunning. im in my 9th week of flower and it looks pretty good so far.
am i a genius or an idiot? i welcome comments is there anything i should know about coco... i am a noob
thanks guys
heres what i did... good idea? ...you tell me.
i collected last years coconuts, took a victoronox and a whetstone and i cut/ shredded/chunked about 20 of them (nevermind the time it took...forever!!!) this coco matter i layered in with my native soil in 5 gallon mud buckets w/ a 2 inch hole cut in the bottom. i read to use a little epsom salt to offset the potassium from the coco husk. so thats what i did.
my results seem to be absolutely stunning. im in my 9th week of flower and it looks pretty good so far.
am i a genius or an idiot? i welcome comments is there anything i should know about coco... i am a noob
thanks guys