This is going to be my first "bed" project. It's only 15g for now, but I started it January 1st. There was lot of old-growth forest stuff put in; furry fallen limbs off an oak, assorted fresh shrooms, some hickory nuts that were so mycelium-eaten they were white and crumbled. It also had a small portion of everything in the cupboard as far as malted barley, kelp, alfalfa meal craft blend, and pretty much the whole Down To Earth catalog of minerals.
I have been adding junk to the top and treating it like a compost pile for the stuff I am not chopping and dropping in the pots anymore. I heard that the rotting veg was a good pathway for pathogens, so all that goes on them now is stuff that's been dried. I have been turning the top 6" or so every few weeks but letting the wood and moldy rocks stay buried with some earthworms doing their thing deep while the wigglers composted stuff. I keep it moist but it doesn't take much. The plant saucer prevents a lot of evap and lifting the lid will tell you the moisture level. Any time I give the plants a heavy feeding or a dose of recharge it got a little.
It's been like a third worm bin, but I am done adding stuff. I'm giving it a few weeks to get the last greenage composted then I'm sifting out the wood. and any large rocks. It is gonna be super nutrient dense with a lot that's already plant available so it's going to get thinned out with my regular soil into whatever size pot seems appropriate. I want to do a sea of green that is just root-n-fruit and stuff it full of single-cola clones. The CLHP that I have three of (and none needed to catch pollen
) are the likely candidate. If the mom is anywhere near as good as the first plant I grew I want to grow enough that I won't hesitate to use a bunch for hash
. I'll let them bush out until I get the soil ready. I only want to keep one mom so I may just rape the other two plants of every possible clone.