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I am going to buy the book true living organics by the rev just wondering if anyone here has any experience with this and how it works for them, ive read a few threads on here just looking for some more info on it.
Do you recycle medium? And if so where could learn your ammendments? Danks in advance...The Rev's book is great, I mainly use his different tea recipes and his ratios for re-amending used soil. BE VERY CAREFUL WITH USE OF SPIKES! He loves them, once I stopped doing spikes and just top dressed my dry nutes, everything started going a lot better. Add bokashi and OG Biowarfare! This will really speed up breakdown and absorption of those dry nutes. Hope this helps, check me out on Instagram @beardedbudz for pics of plants and buds that I have grown with the above mentioned tips for TLO growing.
Yes I recycle my soul after each run. I will have to track down the recipe but I follow the Revs re-amendment recipe almost exactly. It calls for a lot of stuff and is based on a per gallon of starting used medium/soil. You let it cook for a month then use. The recycled soil seems to get better each time it is re-amended and cooked, it keeps getting closer to hummus with each successive run. I have not bought any new soil in over a yr. USE BOKASHI! In the soil mix and as top dress and tea, it helps with breakdown so much.Do you recycle medium? And if so where could learn your ammendments? Danks in advance...
i am in full agreenent with you. I wanna know what strain is on page 49 of that book ...Yes I recycle my soul after each run. I will have to track down the recipe but I follow the Revs re-amendment recipe almost exactly. It calls for a lot of stuff and is based on a per gallon of starting used medium/soil. You let it cook for a month then use. The recycled soil seems to get better each time it is re-amended and cooked, it keeps getting closer to hummus with each successive run. I have not bought any new soil in over a yr. USE BOKASHI! In the soil mix and as top dress and tea, it helps with breakdown so much.
Sorry for the rambling, let me find that recipe!