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Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponic & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable cannabis and veggie production! Clackamas Coot Soil Mix By volume mix the following... 1/3 Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss (CSPM) 1/3 Aeration - I use 3/8" pumice (aka volcanic glass - completely inert) 1/3 Vermicompost When it comes to CSPM it does not matter one iota as far as the brand as long as it's designated as CSPMA (Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss Association) which is a partnership between the handful of authorized harvesters and the Canadian government. CSPMA sets the harvest limit and not market demands. You should ind this at Home Depot and Lowe's in 3.8 cf bales and if it is not available at your local stores then order it online (HomeDepot.com) and have them 'ship to store' at your store of choice. No charge for shipping and handling! A cubic foot is about 7.20 gallons or 115 cups... To this I add the following amendments to each 1 cubic foot.. 1 cup kelp meal 1 cup neem meal or an equal amount of neem & karanja mix 1 cup of limestone or more exactly Calcium Carbonate CaCO3 so Oyster Shell Powder/flour can also be used as it is also a pure Calcium Carbonate material 1/2 cup Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) available at all DIY stores but you must get the material in the garden section and not in the home remodel section. There are 2 forms of gypsum so make sure you get the one for soil and not walls... Finally there is the rock dust which I recommend 3 cups of either basalt or granite. Only these 2 materials are 'paramagnetic' which is an integral part of the CeC discussion (Cation exchange Capacity). Rock dusts like Azomite, bentonite, zeolite and others are called 'colloidal minerals' - alumina-silicate. For example Azomite is a brand name. A geologist would know it as "Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicate" and it's known as "Montmorillonite clay" This clay has been used in France to built ceramic bread ovens which look like a bee hive. They have a small door in the front of the oven where loaves of bread are move in and out using what is called a peel. While it makes a great ceramic oven I can't find much to cause me to recommend it in a true living soil that is supposed to last 'forever' if taken care of using organic methods. https://clackamascoots.com/blogs/news... Chris Trump ChrisTrump.com Growing With Fishes Podcast Discord / discord Aquaponic Cannabis Merch https://jellibomb.myshopify.com/colle... Potent Ponics Classes http://www.APMJClass.com Marty's Channel APMeds / mwaddell6901 Steve Channel Potent Ponics / @potentponics Facebook group Aquaponic Cannabis Growers / 1510902559180077 Potentponics.com True Aquaponic Nutrients https://trueaquaponics.com/?ref=zQK0Q