Thanks bro
Fish Shit is pricy and adds no nutritional value to the soil.
A well rounded tea will be 100 times more beneficial. Making sure to add molasses like @ChittyChittyBangin mentioned is very important.
Along with a short list of other ingredients I like to add a small shovel scoop of fresh soil from a the local area. I have a certain old growth I like to go to for this. I scuff up the humus layer and add it to the brewing tea.
This helps the plants adapt to the environment and temps. Allowing them to thrive.
My lawn is treated by trugreen do you think I could still grab the soil?
I just made a batch to put on the coco coir/perlite mix before I plant my seed into the solo cup. All I had in it was worm castings and little compost, added about 2 tbsp of “Grandmas Molasses” ( was a two gallon mix), and a little bit of liquid kelp.
The way I mixed the coco and perlite was not the brightest. Can you take a look and see if this is too much perlite?
The soil looks alright to me. Not every soil will ever be the same.
It sounds like you are definitely in the right track. Keep up the good work farmer!!
