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YaHookan
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im an all organic too. thank god there are more and more of us.
i start with a bag of fox farm's ocean forrest, add about a cup of perlite and a cup of vermiculite to each plant along with a handfull of worm castings. i know there already in ocean forrest along with almost everything but you cant get enough worm castings. its npk is like 0-1-1 or something so your not gonna kill anything. then i add a dash of bone meal and a little less blood meal to the mixture. i finish up by watering it with 1 tsp of earth juice's microblast in a gallon of distilled water and then i introduce the ladies to it. |
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I use a bag of store bought potting soil for house plants, into which I mix about the same amount of our homemade compost (mainly lawn clippings, garden waste, and some burnt over charcoal ash from the grill,).
I also add a couple of handfuls of bat guano to the mix. While the plants are growing I, from time to time, dig gently about the surface and put in some compost right on top. that's about it. what it looks like. |
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How to sterilize vermiculite?
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Is Sunshine Mix a soil, or soil-less medium? I got some algae into my vermiculite, due to my first hydro attempt going wrong. How do I go about sterilizing it to start over? |
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How do I transplant a plant that's grown in 50/50 perlite/vermiculite? When I take the plant out of the pot, won't the roots simply and easily break out of the medium? I'm talking about starting several seedlings in order to choose a good mother. Maybe I should start in soil instead, or just plant in the 50/50 mix, but use the size of pot that I plan to finish in? Thanks for your thoughts.
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dont worry too much about the roots snapping, just be gentle with them and you should be right, that stuff will come away very easily. However you can also do as you asked, and just transplant it as is into the next medium. The roots will expand new horizons. Just add a couple of drops of seaweed extract to a jug of water to help the roots and minimise shock.
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I found these this year, very easy to transfer to site, very adaptable.
I just love lucerne as mulch, anything that decreases watering requirements is good by me, and lucerne is so safe as an organic fertiliser. ![]() |
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I have tried a varity of mediums, and soils. I havent not tried mixing my own soil, i could use a good rceipe for that, i use orchard supply preimium mix with added perlite and vermeculite, I also add dry nutriants to the soil, age old grow and bloom formulas. I am also useing a bucket system with expanded clay pebbles, and I am also running a flood table with Rock Wool cubes and a coco mat on the bottom. I am useing BC Boost from technaflora, i am useing the BC feed schedule, i am also useing FoxFarm Open seasme, Beastie Bloomz, And ChaChing.
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I use:
3 parts sunshine mix#1 1.5 part perlite 1 1/2 Tablespoon Garden Gypsum per gallon medium 1 part worm castings 1/2 cup greensand per 5 gallons I also always have some compost tea brewing using it to water. For additions I use hygrozyme for healthy root systems, organic liquid karma, fulvic acid,. I also use pure blend organic fertilizers for veg & bloom. I've also done a side by side comparison with one plant getting the above ferts and another getting the same but having been aerated with an aquarium stone. The plane with the aerated ferts grew faster and was more robust. I also grow in 5 gallon pails. vegging for 60 days. |
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