That's what the maxicrop is for - it's a seaweed extractSeems like you forgotkelp in your soil mix....one if the mostcrucialingredients.
I know that now,but at the time I put the mix together, I didn't have any and had read I could use the Maxicrop as a substitute
Love this thread, Im going to be picking it apart again trying to perfect my outdoor mix for the summer season. I lost my cheat sheet Ive been using for the last cpl years. It was a combo of a few diff mixes, ive been tweaking it here and there, and keeping track, but ive lost it, and I dont have my exact ratios anymore. Gna try to do some brainstorming to figure out where i left off. It was mostly Promix/Compost/perlite/chicken poop, blood meal, bone meal, EWC, diatomaceous earth, alfalfa meal, and a few other amendments. I was feeding regularly with ACT aswell. Like I said, Ive lost my ratios, and need to find another starting point.
Btw where is clackamus coot gone to? I dont see any of his old posts, he had a wealth of organic knowledge posted a while back.
hey fellow organic growers....quick question..(hope I dont sound DUMB!) Thinking about using LC's soil mix #2 with recipe #1. Is it overkill to use a worm tea, w/molasses or compost tea to feed plants??? Or would I just need LC's soil mix #2 and compost tea??
Occasional teas will not hurt and should surely help. Helps build and maintain a large microbe population in the soil which helps cycle and break down your organic ingredients for the plants.
I dont brew teas as much as I should anymore but I try to at least once per cycle shortly after I transplant to final containers, seems to really boost the plants health and vigor and kicks the microbe levels up and they take off.