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Harvesting wild Mycorrhizal Fungi

Ive buggered ya eh?lol sorry man. ;) but yeah Joe that should do juuust fine. if you have a few bucks(15 or so USD) you can always add some Bokashi too.thats great for soil(mixed with EWC manure first sprayed lightly with molasses water and a few pieces of rice crushed up) and adds a probotic and enzyme catalysts, among other property's ..thats Bokashi alone but its a lighter inoculate.but works beautifully with other things.

oh,and why arent you recycling or maintaining at least half in the mix of new?its cheap to maintain soil once you have the stuffs which is why its such an investment.if your worried about growing your batches TOO big cuz each time they grow since you do have to add some to it.soil IS food. but just toss out half or a lil less and put it somewhere good dont just throw it out out ya know..?lol but that'll do fine too.
 
I am sure I will eventually start recycling my soil but not yet. So far I have been putting my soil in my outdoor garden and using it for fertilizer and to loosen the soil up. Its not a total loss yet.

So add about a table spoon of or so of rice crushed. The molasses is a good idea. I have some good molasses I have not used much so it will give me a reason to use it. Might try the Bokashi later down the road but for now I am trying to keep things stupid simple so I can pass things down to other people I supply seeds to. I have a few growers around me that are too sick and don't have the space or just wont go through composting any thing. They just want to mix A with B and end up with medicine. Most of them will not make compost teas either.
 
The fewest ingredients I can use and still get good results the better.
 
Recycling my soil :thumbsup: doing that right now and have been for these last 2 months , She who must be obeyed saw me smelling soil and said what the hell are you doing going mad
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, and because of you buggers I am now going around soil sniffing
 
Alright henco,thats what Im talkin bout,duuude nothing beats the smell or fresh earth or a fine mixture since it smells quite similar that you essentially create in a bucket/Tote. smells beautifully sunce once you get better you can quite literally take a fistful and squeeze it and smell it a time or three and get how strong or rich it is. Rock on!!

Hey joe the only concern is that all that stuff you put in your soil assuming you dump it all in your OD garden will be lost and literally washed away.your OD soil can be worked with simple products,but you should keep some soil to add to your newer mix just since its gonna be a lot of cash spent. trust me man.i know what Im talking about bokashi doesnt need any extra lerning at this point. buy ,add mix dump and mix into the batch of soil. but thats your call no worries bro. just be advised it'll get expensive buying soil each grow since with a soild recipe and autos you should get no less than two geows from that soil. knocj the roots out and keep the soil and re pot.easy. but anyways good luck fellas!
 
Recycling my soil :thumbsup: doing that right now and have been for these last 2 months , She who must be obeyed saw me smelling soil and said what the hell are you doing going mad
CrazySmileyAnimation.gif
, and because of you buggers I am now going around soil sniffing
Shit man i do that 2 or three times a day.Peace.
 
Ya I know I spend a lot of money on growing and I don't even smoke... Went to the ace hardware here in town. Its the closest thing I have to a garden store. It was sad. They don't have much there that's good. No good worm casting, no good coco core. I did get some coco core but I paid $7 a piece for 2 4LB bricks and it dose not say its Hortigrade so I am going to wash it. It only makes around 5 gallons after moistened $$$ I am going to have to order this stuff on line or something. I did get some awesome mushroom compost though. I want to use coco but if it is going to be too expensive I will have to switch or also use peat. I just have never liked how peat soils PH drifts so much over time.
 
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