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100% Forest Soil Vs 100% Cow Manure

well ive used it for years bro,,it always compacts like freaking rocks adding sticks ,needles,wood chips at least keep it to the point that if it does ball up it still gets feed to the roots,,instead of big ass clots ,you have smaller ones,,grind it up and...
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well ive used it for years bro,,it always compacts like freaking rocks adding sticks ,needles,wood chips at least keep it to the point that if it does ball up it still gets feed to the roots,,instead of big ass clots ,you have smaller ones,,grind it up and add some of these things,it will help
Ive been soaking it down its mixed with that forest soil aswell with all them pine needles in there too then cover it! I'll test it with a plant during winter in grow room
 
Thats a good idea, i have the same stuff in the backyard mixed with old soil, rock dust, some EWC ! I'll add some perlite to it too, gonna hit eco & moto bout adding bio-media balance to the soil
@Ecompost , @Moto
BBM helps to de-compact media by increasing the ORAC so preventing the plant induced free radical ions accumulating on the media particles, this being a primary reason for compaction. As we gather more ions on to the clays etc, we change them so they begin to repel like ions, this tips the media and where we had negative clays repelling each other, we sometimes get unlike clays, these attract and so drive out air pores and kill of oxygen breathing microbes, this swings pH as only anaerobic bacteria can survive, they secrete bio film which increases the base pH and adds to the problems growing.
Allowing cowpat to dry desiccates the organisms that mineralise the organic matter and so again it fails. It should always be kept at 40-50% moist, not easy in high heat.
In areas of high compaction, use BBM with warm water or with fungal teas to increase Oxygen and access to nutrients. BBM buffers pH.
 
I am loving this thread. I also live in the forest and love to put local forest product into my holes. Dirt from under where mushrooms grow, insect poop from decaying tress, tree compost that is 25-30 years breaking down naturally, little pockets of forest top soil years in the making...somehow the thought of growing my personal smoke from my own unique forest blend of organics is exciting.
@GrowingGreen have you made home made bio char? Easy, great way to use small diameter branches from the forest and incorporate nutrient charged charcoal into your soil...good stuff!
Have fun!
LIKE :-)
 
Havent made bio char but if you have recipe for it I'll try it, im licking up more soil on friday , i also grabbed a giant trash bag full of sticks & branches to mulch these, theres a pic of it on the first page
composted woodchips and rock dust is awesome bro esp with forest microbes, local IMO will work best :-)
 
1/2g of rootbetter-1/2L ro water
@Ecompost, @Moto,
yo I got some new bits for you buddy, help with those outdoor bugs. I have some new Bt-K the S13-3 variant so the super caterpillar killer :-) Just finished testing it here and its had really good impacts on the cabbages etc, we didnt bother netting a heap to see what happened using a combined soil drench of mixed nematodes and a foliar of Bt-K. We had a few holes, but we are in a bloody good state mate, there have been serious numbers of moths and butterflies this year and we have a harvest no sweat and no nets :-)
 
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