Karma Genetics no till grow journal

BurtMaklin

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right on, i never worry about yield either, but i know yield and quality go hand in hand with a proper soil. When my yield suffers, i know something is up haha. I'm going to be getting some black owl from Tad's site here soon and start incorporating that into my mixes. I'd really love to just get back to no-till gardening instead of recycling; I had an episode last year where my 25 gals were going slightly alkaline and instead of trying to fix it, i just put the soil in my vegetable garden beds outside and started fresh (i'd been running the mixes about 2 years indoors at that point). Now i'm better prepared to care for these things long term. knowledge is power! I probably won't even bother with the TM-7. thanks for the info, Burt.

You can use biochar with other organic mixes as well, you just mix it with your worm castings, malted barley powder, and the rest of your amendments. Water it appropriately, let it sit a couple days or a week before you mix your final soil for "cooking". Now you got soil with prefab resorts for your micro life. It's amazing shit, you won't believe the difference.
 
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ShLUbY

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You can use biochar with other organic mixes as well, you just mix it with your worm castings, malted barley powder, and the rest of your amendments. Water it appropriately, let it sit a couple days or a week before you mix your final soil for "cooking". Now you got soil with prefab resorts for your micro life. It's amazing shit, you won't believe the difference.
oh yeah for sure. i charged my own a while ago and meant to do a trial with it, but i ended up getting PM that run and never got the data that I was hoping to obtain. I've been meaning to add it to my mix just never got around to it. maybe i'll do a side by side run on my thread in the near future. i need to make some new soil anyway.
 
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