It's pretty easy once you get the hang of it imo. There is a learning curve. But soil is pretty forgiving. I had to learn the concept of feeding the soil, not the plant. Our goal is to create a healthy soil food web, so that the plant and microbes can work together.Some day I will be brave enough to try soil and organics....
keep an eye on my bagseed journal. i did so much wrong, and I'm 8 days past my screw up, and things look really nice. after starving them on paper scraps disguised as earth worm castings, i gave them 8x the recommended dose of food in one shot, and only cooked my soil 3 days. i never saw root growth like this in hydro.Some day I will be brave enough to try soil and organics....



i miss running coir. do you have a dry amendment recipe that works for it?Home Depot has coco coir
Sorry, I missed it. I don't grow in coco only, it is part of my organic super soil build, and also about 1/2 of my worm bedding build. I quit using peat as it is not really sustainable, and it breaks down too quickly. Coco coir has replaced peat and I like it better.i miss running coir. do you have a dry amendment recipe that works for it?
heads up, the Wakefield compost+biochar is already on clearance at meijer, and comes with free fungus gnats. the OMRI kind, so they shouldn't be resistant, lol. smells awesome though. really rich.