Liquid nutrients are full of salt powders always better especially in soil Hydro is a lot different you need liquid nutes there because your plants are in just water and it mixes up easier and doesn't Clump up and sink to the bottom and stuff like worm castings kelp and powdered fish fertilizer...
Green sand, gympsum, azomite and Dolomite lime I've been reading a lot of this stuff here and I don't see anybody talkin about green sand or gympsum or azomite
I should have been more specific and said that I was putting it in the planner that was 10 by 30 and already had some soil in it and I just put that all across the top of the planter and water it in and makes it up a little bit and let it cook for a month until whatever I'm going to put in there...
The reason I went that heavy with everything is because a friend of mine has a planner that's 10 x 30 and it's already got soil in it and we dig up a lot of the soil and spread it over the top of it and makes it in and water it and let it sit for a month and wild plants are getting big enough to...
3 cubic feet Kellogg's composted potting soil 40 lb worm castings 5 lb bag compost one pound azomite 1 pound Dolomite lime one pound of green sand half a cup blood meal 1 Cup fish bone meal one cup bone meal half a cup insect frass 1 cup bat guano 1 Cup fish fertilizer one cup jimpson 6 cups...