Rice hulls do take a while to break down, I doubt you'll need to add them very often.
Rice hulls do take a while to break down, I doubt you'll need to add them very often.
It pretty obvious the regulars of the thread are aware of proper composting techniques since compost is often the humic source in living soil. Thanks for bringing fire to the natives... but I'm confident we have composting under control.
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So I found a source of Basalt that is convenient for me. The directions say add 15% for a potting soil.
When I calculate roughly what Cootz is adding he is around 4%. Did I get some weak ass basalt? Has anyone ever run it at higher levels than Cootz? Is anyone aware of a lab that can test the paramagnetic levels of various basalts?
Zeolite...has anyone ever tried this stuff? I am guessing it is not so important when one has good humus levels. But I am curious. I know it suppose to be great for holding NH4 and K...but does it also hold onto anions?
sorta was afraid of that. I'll be more up for experiments down the road, want to go with tried and true methodologies first, I'll make a new batch tonight of just the kelp.
on that note, think my seeds will be okay if they go for another 24 hours or so in the starting solution after they've sunk to the bottom of the shot glass? I'm using coco water, regular water, aloe + agisil and bioag fulpower in four different shot glasses. really only concerned about the aloe and fulvic as aloe ferments and the bottle instructions for fulpower says to soak seeds for 24 hours and vegetable seeds for 36, don't want it to soak for too long.
would I be okay just taking them out and leaving on a paper plate till the kelp tea is ready?
thanks for all the help!
So I found a source of Basalt that is convenient for me. The directions say add 15% for a potting soil.
When I calculate roughly what Cootz is adding he is around 4%. Did I get some weak ass basalt? Has anyone ever run it at higher levels than Cootz? Is anyone aware of a lab that can test the paramagnetic levels of various basalts?
Zeolite...has anyone ever tried this stuff? I am guessing it is not so important when one has good humus levels. But I am curious. I know it suppose to be great for holding NH4 and K...but does it also hold onto anions?
Bookmarked thank you!