Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

DANKSWAG

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Danks for the kind w


Kinda, the day before mothers day I fresh froze that plants trims. Good to see your holding it down over here HT!


I believe she is a selection of dj short's blueberry. This pheno has a little indica of a buzz for me personally. One dab and your eating another meal! Heres the two 'mothers day' bbs. Flo is the better cut in my garden right now for my personal preference.
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Question for all: Why do you think these clone sisters senesced so differently?


Yeah probably magnesium too bro!
NPK thinking will only slow you down in LOS. Get it alive and your microbe ecosystem will perfectly make available all your plant asks for! Humus ftw! Main thing to focus on IME is closing loops...

Seriously tho, All the shots were taken the day of (or 2 days before) harvest. Please let me know if you think I need P and why? As far as the colors of the leaves, this genetic is known to look very amazing array of fall purple hues at the end. They finished hot , 90 degrees here, and still turned that much during senescence. Heres the unders of the plant on the left:
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Klayx,

Just asking what you thought, I am sure you don't need P personally, but, the color in the leaves size of buds suggest possibly, I really can't tell much else from the pic thus the question I posed to you what do you think?

DankSwag
 

KLITE

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How far in are those? Outrageous crystal production... and they definetly arent over 4 weeks right? that cannot be all attributed to genetics alone! Great work!
 

KLITE

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Genetics is a huge part but a healthy soil also super important. Frosting and density gets better as you add natural hormones.
I dont get that frost til at least week 4. You guys have some ridiculous genetics across there, I have great respect for american stoners.

Sorry to bother again but i really think im fucking up my seed tea... I have no clue and im so lost and confused about how much seed to soak, how much soaked seed to brew per gallon of water and if it gets dilluted or not?
I have like 2,5 liters of seed soaking thinking im putting it in a 100 gallon res and brewing it, and watering that to the plants. Saw a few confusing things about diluting it but i dont know anymore.
Seed tea should have a lot of those natural hormones right?
 

DonTesla

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Seed tea should have a lot of those natural hormones right?
AY MON, REESPECT!

JUS WONDERING IF ANYONE LIKES DA TRIACANTANOL GROWTH HORMONE EXCLUSIVE TO ALFALFA?? so the REV says in TLO

AND IF ANYONE HAS THOUGHTS ON INSECT FRASS??? So FAR VERY IMPRESSED WITH IT.. test results and pics at the dons organic garden. BIGUP DonPetro fi dat one
 

Below66

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Some people feel as though they aren't good cooks and don't eat in too much or at all, or they come to some conclusion like lack of time or effort as to why not to cook...

Same concept for growing, some people just want a good tasting, quick yielding, easy to do process. Bottles offer that, just like going to your favorite restaurant that uses too many undesired oils, salts, and shady/dirty - procedures/practices.


A bottle that you know what's in is ok as long as you're ok with that, what boggles my mind is not having to list all the ingredients and secret "proprietary blends".


You trust your ability and knowledge to go ahead and use a clean balance of ingredients correctly and make teas and very hot compost piles... that's nice... keep spreading that knowledge, but you don't have to consistently put down the other side, that's only gonna make it take longer to bring them over to the clean sustainable side.


Not all bottles in all situations are worthless, cheers.
 

headtreep

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Some people feel as though they aren't good cooks and don't eat in too much or at all, or they come to some conclusion like lack of time or effort as to why not to cook...

Same concept for growing, some people just want a good tasting, quick yielding, easy to do process. Bottles offer that, just like going to your favorite restaurant that uses too many undesired oils, salts, and shady/dirty - procedures/practices.


A bottle that you know what's in is ok as long as you're ok with that, what boggles my mind is not having to list all the ingredients and secret "proprietary blends".


You trust your ability and knowledge to go ahead and use a clean balance of ingredients correctly and make teas and very hot compost piles... that's nice... keep spreading that knowledge, but you don't have to consistently put down the other side, that's only gonna make it take longer to bring them over to the clean sustainable side.


Not all bottles in all situations are worthless, cheers.
Whatever you would like to believe. People looking for the QUICK solution always fail. Sprinkling some botanicals is much less labor intensive than measuring out a solution mixing it with water and disturbing your soil with a toxic mess of mystery ingredients.
 

KLITE

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Sorry to bother again but i really think im fucking up my seed tea... I have no clue and im so lost and confused about how much seed to soak, how much soaked seed to brew per gallon of water and if it gets dilluted or not?
I have like 2,5 liters of seed soaking thinking im putting it in a 100 gallon res and brewing it, and watering that to the plants. Saw a few confusing things about diluting it but i dont know anymore.
Sorry to be such a nag guys but id REALLY appreciate a little input on the seed tea. I have had rye soaking for 2 days but still no germination. No clue how much to actually brew, nor if its mesant to be diluted. Cant find much information on it. Thanks in advance
 

KLITE

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RedCarpet I sometimes wonder that but I have some older genetics that I used to run in hydro and they looked ok but nothing like when we went to a living soil. True genetic expressions and way better yields. The plant really gets all it needs when you run this type system.
I too have found that certain strains yield better this way than in hydro, that was were i got really baffled!
 

st0wandgrow

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I will say this..... I am sold on the LOS philosophy. It has produced the best results from my garden after years of hydro and synthetics in soil. BUT, to say that it's an easier approach is not true. I put in twice as much time with my plants now than I ever did with measuring out a few teaspoons of nutrient solution from a bottle.

Also, I agree with below's post above. There is an arrogance with a lot of people (not all) that use this method, and it's really off putting. There is no need to talk to people like they're idiots. You guys didn't invent this. My granny was doing similar 80 years ago. I have bought pro-tekt, TM7, Ful-Power, various meals, etc from hydro shops and to listen to some of you guys you would think I just ran over a puppy on purpose.
 

RedCarpetMatches

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I've put great and 'freebie' genetics in living soil. Every bean has a different result do to genetics. Some girls are just freaks...even if you JUST keep her alive.

I went to organics for the taste, reusability (cheaper), locality, pest prevention, and plant health. Not for yields...as that's more for the DWC IMO.
 
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