Fastslappy
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I just sprayed them all over my place
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Hi Rasta,I was too medicated when I made this...lol...I pronounced humus wrong the first time...I had just watered and you can see a power cord for an outtake fan for the carbon filter, just carelessy unplugged and tossed in a water puddle. A wrench, and some fan pieces on the floor...it's a stoner's game of Clue!
Y'all feel me tho haha
If you wanna follow my method then check out my guide on organic growing. It's a good beginner's method. Especially if you're breaking in fresh soil. The tea recipes and heavy leaning on compost and castings in the soil make sure your plants stay healthy while all the organic matter in your soil breaks down. Then by the time youve reused your soil a few times you won't need em at all. and it's simple and easy to customize.Hi Rasta,
I am using this method next grow, I bought the compost, two five gallon buckets for 5 bucks
BLACK TEA COMPOST
This is our top of the line Class 1 Compost that is rich in water absorbing organic matter, while being low in salts. We also formulate this compost to have a neutral/low PH to help counteract and remediate Colorado’s high alkaline soils. With these natural advantages, this Black Tea Compost helps in with seed germination when used as topdressing. We make this special compost by combining enzyme rich animal feed, baby poultry bird bedding, and high-quality horse bedding that contains flailed wood shavings, alfalfa, and straw. After all these ingredients have been mixed, composted, and cured we end up with premium compost diverse in healthy micro-live.
I have a question however, are those plants sitting right on concrete floor? I heard thats not good.
I get my soil tested at the end of each run typically, Ive missed sending in a couple samples here and there though...I juggle a lot of work and some stuff slips through the cracks here and there. I'm not sure that's the same as a biological assessment tho. I try to do everything I can to get the soil biology popping! I can't remember if I talk about it in the video (pretty sure I don't) but I also add a home made lactobacillus and BIM.
Thx Natural, I started to watch it, it's over 2 hours but seemed like a great listen, I'll watch this tonight, thx again!Jeff Lowenfels talks about it (using LABs) during this interview on the Adam Dunn show. He didn't seem to think a larger population of the 6 or 7 strains of basteria would do any harm.
https://livestream.com/adamdunnshow/events/6608970
48 min in. sorry had took that long for me to find it.......Guess I heard it a little wrong the first time but still doesn't sound like he is against it, just not for it either.Thx Natural, I started to watch it, it's over 2 hours but seemed like a great listen, I'll watch this tonight, thx again!
Jeff would know better than I do!Jeff Lowenfels talks about it (using LABs) during this interview on the Adam Dunn show. He didn't seem to think a larger population of the 6 or 7 strains of basteria would do any harm.
https://livestream.com/adamdunnshow/events/6608970