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The Nutrient Company-Organic Gardening Supplies

Exactly and yes. I have noticed that during my first batches of soil I will need to amend with fish hydrolysate and spray with calcium to get the plants through a grow. The second round I don't have to add the extra N any longer. I am still struggling with calcium issues but I believe that is from the high amounts of phosphates that I use coupled with calcium not being very mobile. But I have definitely seen an improvement in plant growth from first run to second while adding less amendments to the soil. I was constantly adding teas on my first batch, this last batch was straight water from start to finish.

Awesome! To use just rainwater from start to finish is killer and my end goal. Now once that is down, if I can only time my watering to the weather pattern here, so I get just fallen rainwater into my tent-haha, well, awesome lol. I even had a crazy idea that I could somehow rig up my drainpipes to my tent and have some kind of sprinkler/drip system that fed the fresh water to the plants....kind of crazy, but certainly not impossible lol.

Dazed.
 
I have two 55 gallon drums that I collect rainwater in, works perfectly. I also use my dehumidifier water as well, which is basically distilled water.
 
+1
I have almost 200 litres sat there in the garden, and once I get my wormery started this week, I'll have wormcastings too :)
Add to that the airstone and pump, I'm laughing. "pher Wiggle"

I've used tap/spring and rainwater and my plants just seem to love the rainwater, I can see them growing after I fed them-the circle of life lol.

:Love it
 
Dazed, I can't thank you enough for this post. I've spent days on google looking for organic nutes. Don't know how you managed to find that site but it's going to be very useful. Thank you mate :D
 
Dazed, I can't thank you enough for this post. I've spent days on google looking for organic nutes. Don't know how you managed to find that site but it's going to be very useful. Thank you mate :D

Great company great products man, can't recommend enough.

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For most of the same type if stuff I am really impressed with the guys at build-a-soil for those folks here in the US.
 
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