Over the past week, we've had quite a heat wave (temps up to 101 yesterday) and some of the potted plants that I am growing are starting to look a little weak. I assume that many of the nutrients were washed out with so much watering. I'm planning on top dressing with some homemade compost, a little worm castings and some Espoma garden-tone, but I'm considering using forest leaf mulch to boost the mycos and micros. I have read about JMS and am going to wait to go that route until I do a little more research. In short, my sticking point is adding anaerobic bacteria to an aerobic system. What I was thinking was to get a few handfuls of forest leaf mulch (with visible mycos) and some watermelon rind from a melon that came out of the garden (for a little extra carbs) and soak them for just a few hours, then apply directly to the compost/soil. I figure a few hours is not enough time for things to start going anaerobic, but enough to get -some- of the benefits of the leaf mulch for the garden. What are your thoughts on this? Worthwhile, or a waste of time?