Jewels
Bon~Fire
When I shut down my planted aquariums (13 feet) I held onto all my DIY substrate. It was a kitchen sink mix, zeolite, vermiculite, bentonite, ,and two other iron rich Plainsmans clays. I threw everything at it. If it had cec qualities or lowered ph- I tossed in in there. Earthworm castings, spagnuhm, peatmoss, mineralized compost, anything goes. I piled in an interesting inert product from 'aquarium plants .com' that looks like kitty litter. Expanded clay, I believe; like 'floor-dri' or 'turface' cool stuff, it held it's structure for over 10 years underwater ( structure is essential underwater to aviod anaerobic soil )
This is photo shows the storebought aquasoil - unused
If I thought it would help , I put it in the mix. Hell, I even drove out to Onefour to collect what we nerds call "dino dung" . Really school stuff.
It can be found in the Bearspaw basin. It is essentially prehistoric plant and animal matter that didnt quite get squished properly enough to form coal or diamonds. It feels like dirt, and it cleaves like coal.
Fast forward 15 years later and I have a 2 inch layer of decomposing Malaysian trumpet snail corpses to add to the mix.
Grew a nice soiless crop first time around and I also included it in my hydroponic venture.
I did not know about soiless growing back then, pehaps it is time for coco to join the party?
I do not like his angle of repose, but his belly looks full. They should make out just fine.
This is photo shows the storebought aquasoil - unused
If I thought it would help , I put it in the mix. Hell, I even drove out to Onefour to collect what we nerds call "dino dung" . Really school stuff.
It can be found in the Bearspaw basin. It is essentially prehistoric plant and animal matter that didnt quite get squished properly enough to form coal or diamonds. It feels like dirt, and it cleaves like coal.
Fast forward 15 years later and I have a 2 inch layer of decomposing Malaysian trumpet snail corpses to add to the mix.
Grew a nice soiless crop first time around and I also included it in my hydroponic venture.
I did not know about soiless growing back then, pehaps it is time for coco to join the party?
I do not like his angle of repose, but his belly looks full. They should make out just fine.