mountainoutlaw
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Hey as a professional live soil mixer, I approve this post (like I'm someone), but guys, keep it roughly as above and your good. Easy peasy
Vitamin C (acetic acid) unbinds the chloramine molecule, iirc.What "left over" nutrients do you have?
Chloramine will not evaporate like chlorine. So, bubbling or leaving out in an open container will not get rid of the product. You can find five gallon jugs of drinking water cheap. Look at the label though to see if there is anything in there besides pure H2O.
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I'm getting conflicting advice here. The poster above you said to use 'clean' water, you're saying my tap is fine??If you do not follow the original recipe, you will not get the same results. I have personally made soil mixes and then fed with alaska fish fert (in the water itself unsing the emulsion fish mix) with great results. You will be shocked at how fast the fish will pull down the PH of the water, you will end up very acidic.
I would not try to use citric acid in any part of my grow, you do you.
45 gallon smart pot, Organic super soil mix, watered with alaska fish in chloramine filled water. I still had to adjust the pH of the water and feed mix up as it averaged out at 4.5, you will have to test your water every single time you add feed to it.
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Precisely this. I only have a very limited amount of space (2x4 tent) and nowhere to place a bin to make compost inYou don't seem to want advice, you seem to want confirmation for your idea. I think top dressing is a bad idea and will be nowhere as effective as mixing nutrients into the soil and letting them cook off.
You do you.
You can start with the premixed bags of soil. That's what I did. Started with FFOF and after a few rounds of just top dressing I added some pumice and rice hulls to it. Been going for 5+ years now. I'm using mostly 15 gallon pots. I would advise you to do the same. 2 15 gal pots fit fine in a 2x4. At least the plastic pots and saucers I have.Precisely this. I only have a very limited amount of space (2x4 tent) and nowhere to place a bin to make compost in
As such, where or how am I realistically supposed to mix up and store up to 110lbs. of material? And even if I could, doesn't it risk going bad if I don't use it in time? I'm only planning to grow two plants in 5gallon pots in the 2x4.
I really want to do organics though, I just paid $200 for what I'm presuming are quality seeds and I want to grow these things to their max potential and unlock the flavours and effects of the plant. Perhaps shelving the idea to 'make' my own substrate for the time being might be optimal. I'm having difficulties finding an actual 'organic' premixed substrate though.
Got any suggestions? I'm in Canada.
Thanks, but I won't use Fox Farms.You can start with the premixed bags of soil. That's what I did. Started with FFOF and after a few rounds of just top dressing I added some pumice and rice hulls to it. Been going for 5+ years now. I'm using mostly 15 gallon pots. I would advise you to do the same. 2 15 gal pots fit fine in a 2x4. At least the plastic pots and saucers I have.
Black Swallow makes some quality soils, you might just want to go with something that's proven to get you started in organics vs experimenting with a bunch of amendments as you might not get the nutrient ratios correct.Precisely this. I only have a very limited amount of space (2x4 tent) and nowhere to place a bin to make compost in
As such, where or how am I realistically supposed to mix up and store up to 110lbs. of material? And even if I could, doesn't it risk going bad if I don't use it in time? I'm only planning to grow two plants in 5gallon pots in the 2x4.
I really want to do organics though, I just paid $200 for what I'm presuming are quality seeds and I want to grow these things to their max potential and unlock the flavours and effects of the plant. Perhaps shelving the idea to 'make' my own substrate for the time being might be optimal. I'm having difficulties finding an actual 'organic' premixed substrate though.
Got any suggestions? I'm in Canada.
You mean like the KIS Mix Blended Soil,Black Swallow makes some quality soils, you might just want to go with something that's proven to get you started in organics vs experimenting with a bunch of amendments as you might not get the nutrient ratios correct.
They have other mixes too. I am sure there are other companies in Canada, I'm just not as familiar with what the options are or how they perform.You mean like the KIS Mix Blended Soil,
Sorry couldn't help myself.
Thank you mate.
How much is it for shipping? I think I saw a bag of your product being sold on Amazon, for like $30 or $40. Except, they wanted $100+ for shipping alone (from Ontario)Black Swallow makes some quality soils, you might just want to go with something that's proven to get you started in organics vs experimenting with a bunch of amendments as you might not get the nutrient ratios correct.
I don't really know. You could consider their Nutrient Pack and then source the peat, aeration, compost locally to save on shipping soil.How much is it for shipping? I think I saw a bag of your product being sold on Amazon, for like $30 or $40. Except, they wanted $100+ for shipping alone (from Ontario)