The bugs for sure are a concern of mine. Remember I'm in Michigan so this pile had to be damn near frozen about 2-3 weeks ago and finally thawed this week or last. You think it still may pose a problem indoors? I know it's not ideal and the main component I'm missing is a rock dust, but what I have is :
A 3.8cf Pro-Mix HP(Spagnum, perlite, Myco's, and a wetting agent)
Homade compost prob 5gals
About 1/3 a bag left of "Wiggle Worm" EWC
More Perlite (bc I already had a huge f*kn bag)
Dolomite Lime (like 45lb from 5 yrs ago lmao)
Alfalfa meal
Kelp meal
Neem meal
Sea Bird guano 0-11-0
And some used soil about 6 gals containing pumice and perlite but probably not much nutrition.
I just bought a bunch of 15 gal fabric pots and want to try a few no-till pots. But am unsure of the ratios. I have some Bio-Ag TM-7 and a Malibu compost tea bag rocking in 4 gals of water to moisten this and the plants I have in veg. I'm hoping the TM-7 can supplement trace elements since I couldn't get my hands on any basalt or similar. I kinda wanted to try granite dust but haven't been able to source it yet. The only thing I can get is azomite locally so I would have to order anything online.
Am I way too far off target here?
you could try collecting leaf litter and use this to supplement minerals. Any Algas will work too, seaweed i mean and you are using kelp so...
as for compost, there isnt a problem using this. I wouldnt worry too much, if anything run nematodes over the pile and relax
one of these inputs would work alone mate, just try to balance the C/N ratio so your plant gets access as it needs it, this is a short day crop, annual, so you dont need it after a year, but you will need it for up to 4-5 months for example.