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How far down into that bed do you have your plants? Doesnt that make it impossible to spray and difficult to water?
What supersoil are you talking about?Personally I'd save the money on that transitional soil step and just jump straight to the soil recipe in the...
Sorry, I should be more clear. Mulch is by no means a silver bullet that will eradicate gnats on its own. To be fair spraying isn't either. If you...
You are going to do a no till style and keep growing in this same soil over and over for years right? If so I 100% believe that the more soil you...
If you're growing in a live organic soil without mulching you're missing the boat period. Believe it or not mulch does in fact help control fungus...
Theres more than one way to skin a cat. Read the first post on the "no till revisited" thread and then maybe you'll understand. Ive been...
My ideal setup for no till is to use as much soil as possible spread between two identical rooms that alternate flowering/veg. This way your...
As for the mixing heres a post I made a couple years back that might help. Sizing is a much more complicated question. As Scoobie said I'd fill...
Ummm... Mulch! About 2-3 inches deep. The surface will dry very quickly while still maintaining moist soil below. It also puts a bit of a physical...
Oh really? I remember someone, maybe you, kicking around this idea a couple years ago. Do you really notice a difference? Ive though of...
Many years of good advice has lead to the soil mix you see in the "no till revisited" thread. It works. You say that you're interested in quality,...
Pumice is probably best but can be very hard to source and is often pricey. Lava rock/scoria is great and can be very cheap in bulk at a...
That seems like a lot of aloe and coconut for such a young plant. Try just water for a bit. Also maybe topdress a little layer of castings or...
Everyone keeps saying hay but what you want is straw. Hay has all the seeds intact. Straw is the leftover product after most of the seeds have...
So your final mix was at 40% compost/ewc? I think you might find your mix a little muddy and slow to drain at that ratio. Personally I run 40%...
Nice looking plant! Rice hulls and malted barley should come from a local homebrew store. If you have to ship em just pass and use perlite....
That plant looks very well established and healthy. With a few steps i think you might do fine switching off of the bottles or at least only using...
Good luck with that. I think a whole lot of different things out there will easily kill broads/russets. The real problem is actually getting it...
Hold my beer and watch this!!! ....I mean, what could possibly go wrong?
As has been suggested a tarp and the back of a flat rake (not the flexible kind) works quite well. Layer your ingredients. Use rake to mix/flatten...