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    Supercharging pumice?

    I was looking into making my own natural soil for my babies. I see all kinds of people using teas and brews. I'd like to get my hands into that. I live in a legal state and have a licence to grow limited to 15 plants. I have great well water and a lot of natural substances that make a great soil. I'm wondering if I can supercharge my pumice with these brews and teas?
    There's great benefits to living soil and would like to start my own "super soil". Aside from azomite things can be readily available naturally where I am. I can go to the coast and get kelp or green sand...etc etc... Natural silt moss humus and a variety of things readily available. Do I dry the peat moss\kelp or other natural variety of these substances?

    I'm assuming I can't just load some pumice up with my nutes and grind it then add to my soil but haven't googled that 😆. But since everyone that is doing teas and brews and having great results makes me kind of wonder if I can add that to ground pumice. Here is what I googled about pumice.

    Advantages of using pumice in potting media and garden soils include: —the porous nature of pumice allows it to hold vital nutrients in the microscopic surface pores, which helps regulatefertilizer feedings. It can even be supercharged with nutrients before it is added to the growing medium.

    With that being said I can only imagine the results of pk from supercharged pumice having some great result in yields/taste/smell/and over all health of the plant. Some of the ingredients in the kind of soil that's good for mj are actually time released goodies that break down over time ie blood meal bone meal crab meal fish meal adding alkaline nitrogen p and k over time. I have a lot of ingredients on the list that are available to me naturally.
    So basically I'm asking if I have to mix these ingredients and keep them in a type of compost and how long does it take?

    Also wondering if I can add these teas and brews to ground pumice and add some silt clay humus to the party for some young plants to my soil mix? I've seen the sort soil recipe but woulf like to make my own naturally without buying ingredients. ground up animal bones cows blood (obviously have to dry) fish bones etc...sorry vegans.
    https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-she-s-a-beast

    https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...1424-shop-grow

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