Günther Unlustig 🍄
Peter Lustig’s unlustiger verschollener Sohn mit weirden Interessen und Gadsen.
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<Explaination for anyone not knowing obscure German media>
Peter Lustig used to be the moderator in an old German kids science and nature series called “Löwenzahn” (Dandelion) who shaped our generation.
He also shaped my childhood, and I want to honour him.
My real name also isn’t “Günther”, it’s just a reference to “Olaf, Olaf, Olaf, Günther” from Spongebob: The Movie, because I wanted it to sound like a real name and it makes conversations easier.
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As you already said, compost would be your top choice. You don’t even need your own compost bin, as you could buy some from local composting facilities or neighbours. Or, you can start small with a worm bin (vermicomposting).
As far as drainage, using just rocks isn’t the best idea imo. Perlite or LECA are great, but pumice for example is a bit more environmentally friendly if you don’t reuse it.
They all have a thing in common: they create air pockets that prevent the soil from being waterlogged. Gravel makes the soil store less water, increasing aeration, but you need to water more often.
One completely different suggestion from my side would be to try !hydroponics@slrpnk.net That way, you don’t need any soil at all :)