Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

Sorry if this video was already posted. I am just starting to learn about true living soil growing and Korean natural farming, etc, so I found this video interesting. I’ve done organic for years, and made my own soils but haven’t attempted the true living soil (indoors) yet.

 

Polyuro

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Does this mix look like it will work? Working on my first soil mix and also not sure about quantities.. Thanks in advanced for any opinions and facts!

Bu’s compost
Potting media - peat moss base

Kelp meal
Neem cake
Gypsum
Crab/lobster shell
Alfalfa
Oyster shell
Langebeinite
Azomite
Em-1
grokashi
Mycos

Also have on hand:
Dolomite lime
Agricultural lime
Bone meal
blood meal
Green sand
Vermiculite
Eww (store bought though..)

Putting this into a earthbox sip.
 

hillbill

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Been here since 2009 and lurked the first 5 years as paranoias strike deep. Most all of what I know of indoor gardening has been learned here and a couple other sites since gardens are banned here. Never get to see gardens or equipment or anything else so it’s been education online.
 

MrKnotty

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Gardens are banned here? What does that mean.
Been here since 2009 and lurked the first 5 years as paranoias strike deep. Most all of what I know of indoor gardening has been learned here and a couple other sites since gardens are banned here. Never get to see gardens or equipment or anything else so it’s been education online.
 

DankDave420

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Hi :eyesmoke:
I have my soil all mixed up, all I need to do is moisten it. Would it be beneficial to wet it with AACT now or should I just use water?
 

Wizard of Nozs

Active Member
Speaking of water. Have any of you ever tried to water with carbonated water?



It looks like if you do it slowly in a drip style, it has pretty good benefits. Doing it too fast can change the ph of the soil though. Could the ph effect be corrected with amendments before it's used like a tea? We all know or at least have heard of the benefits of Co2. It's not too far fetched to think something similar could be possible with the roots.

Dare we take a trip?
 
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DankDave420

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This is what I ended up making. First attempt at this. :bigjoint:

Approx:
2 cu. ft. sphagnum peat
50 lb pure EWC
5 lb rice hulls, 10 liters hydroton
(Still need some pumice, aiming for equal parts by volume)

Amended with:
3 cups Nature's Pride Bloom 2-5.5-5.5
1.5 cups Kelp Meal w/microbes 1-0.5-2
1 cup azomite
1 cup bat guano 9-3-1
(Think I still need to add some dolomite)

I think it needs more aeration and dolomite for pH. Might even need a little more sphagnum.
It looks like it's activating already. May cover it with clover for color.
 

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MICHI-CAN

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Just a couple questions guys. I'm "semi" organic. So you'll most likely want to beat me with sticks. But I am full organic outdoors with all my gardening practices. 1 isn't H2O2 hydrogen peroxide. Anti fungal / bacterial. Both good and bad. 2 sphagnum moss deteriorates into a slimy breeding ground for harmful fungus in a very short time. As i have learned from my few years growing orchids.
 
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