What's your Favorite Living Soil Recipes?

Good deal! Ill have to snag some at the store. Yeah I figured with epsom ha. plain cvs yup

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I use the coots mix as is under LED with zero issues.

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And Boron of course. Pictures or it didn’t happen.

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Yup mine are looking good with coots so far. I mainly have issues getting unhappy plants to be happy under led. Usually due to transplants into too wet soil.

Again, pics or it didn’t happen

Did you flush?

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Gypsum has a nice balance of calcium, magnesium and Sulphur that won’t affect soil pH, and will absorb quicker than lime when used at a ph of 6.

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Ah good to know gypsum has mg. Used it already for ca and sulpher.

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Gypsum is calcium and sulfur only. Not sure what amendment they’re referring to

Dandelion green serves high amounts of potassium (100 g contains 397 mg), phosphorous (100 g contains 66 mg), calcium (100 g contains 187 mg), magnesium (100 g contains 36 mg), and protein (100 g contains 9.2 g)

Mix fresh into your soil or topdress with it.

Grows all over the planet, just about all year round, dandelion is a soil saver.

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Dang Ill have to collect some in the spring for my worms!

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Eat a few leaves while you’re at it, it’s a super food.

Quite bitter, but can mix little bits in a salad with a honey dressing, or add to soup or spinach.

They also grow in autumn for sure, super hardy species!
You’ll find them wherever the soil is compacted.
Totally thrives in shadow as well.

All year round plant, tolerates frost.

As with everything you collect in the wild, only take maximum half of what you find, so that the rest can mature and seed itself for next time you pass on by.

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I have an in-line water filter on my hose and it works :+1:

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Welcome to OG glockchopper :+1: