Biochar

no ,the Bamboo is for IMO's man. it provides the other half of the thee best inoculate that can be had. between that and a nice plot of a clean wooded landscape will give you the other half. Fungal,and Bacterial.Teas can be brewed to tailor as well,but thats another thing altogether.

But for an easy tea ,something like a lil green based compost ideally but any decent compost like you malibu. some of that fish balls I mentioned and a scoop of an inoculate or wettable powder.some Moles ass juice. a lil few TBSpns of kelp and alfafa meal.Frass a smaller scoop of that.

5 gallons

1 cup each compost.simple mellow brew.

One is fine but others add stuff. Mushie compost,Bokashi,Cow compost or blend.

Meals add maybe upto1/2 cup of Kelp and alfalfa. and a lighter 1/4 cup of frass. and a scoop or two of a quality inoculate to round out the spectrum as it were.

Fishie sauce OR a Fish Ball and a lil moles ass. 2-3 OZ of each.

OR you could get some liquid compost ,some liquid kelp meal and a quality wettable powder or two and some moles ass and a fish ball OR Liquid hydro Fish to keep it all liquid and it works well. and hit it for flower with some kelp powder and some big bloom or something. pretty decent quick brew tea. lots you can do with materials man
 
youll have to plant the bamboo. if you got time for that well worth it for making your own Indigenous micro organism (IMO) i might be recalling it backwards but Bamboo will give you Fungal dominant bacterium, and the Woodland gives your Bacteria dominant Bacterium.between the two it literally makes combined into a medium with nice airy texture,the most potent and strongest inoculate you can make for literally pennies and a little time. or Steer,cow ,Mushie compost, works with a WP(wettable powder) or alone. and a pro boitic for your soil is Bokashi.
 
I mixed a cup of biochar with 3 handfuls of Maslibu compost and 2 cups of water to soak tonight. I put a pinch of the,aurora foundation in there for the N boost. I think tomorrow I will put a couple cups of soil in there and use this as a middle layer in the pot I'm making in a couple day.
 
if it were me,Id avoid layers but thats me broseph. I have always had lesser luck predominantly with layering techniques. being middle layer might work a lil better,but id mix it all together IMO I would take said mix you make up,and use that in the initial soil amount for said size of the pot and mix it together. what I would do though is use a top coating. or rather MAKE a top coating and let it blend until your ready to use it in a handful of weeks for flower.
 
if it were me,Id avoid layers but thats me broseph. I have always had lesser luck predominantly with layering techniques. being middle layer might work a lil better,but id mix it all together IMO I would take said mix you make up,and use that in the initial soil amount for said size of the pot and mix it together. what I would do though is use a top coating. or rather MAKE a top coating and let it blend until your ready to use it in a handful of weeks for flower.

Thanks! That's the kind of information that comes from experience. Will mix it all together and then pot it up.
 
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