With organic soil, do you all have to continue to apply nutes? Or does your soil supply all it needs the entire grow?@Warfox , heres looking at your purple, Im hoping to catch up to you before I have to chop!!! Your medicine looks amazing!! Im hanging mine bit by bit... have some bud rot in one pic that just shreked a decent cola. But Im hanging in around 60/60
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I only do it twice per year. Month before they go in and a topdress before flower, usually mid-late july.With organic soil, do you all have to continue to apply nutes? Or does your soil supply all it needs the entire grow?
No one? I feed throughout grow in pots. In ground just a bump or two until top dressing right before flower. Then I feed every other watering. Looking forward to hearing methods. Peace.With organic soil, do you all have to continue to apply nutes? Or does your soil supply all it needs the entire grow?
I am really trying to figure out what I am wanting to do for next grow.No one? I feed throughout grow in pots. In ground just a bump or two until top dressing right before flower. Then I feed every other watering. Looking forward to hearing methods. Peace.
Let's get personal. How much private space do you have. What are you trying to yield? How committed are you? Budget. You started it. LOL.I am really trying to figure out what I am wanting to do for next grow.
I smoke about a half ounce a week, so.. Whatever can cover that. I have a backyard and so far haven't been robbed or bothered. Budget?? I am willing to spend some cash, as the amount I give my weed guy is CRAZY!!!Let's get personal. How much private space do you have. What are you trying to yield? How committed are you? Budget. You started it. LOL.
Four to six 5 gallon pots will fill the cupboards for the winter. Four 10-15 and you can be kinda generous safely. Figure soil, feed and time honestly available. Smaller is more work. But portable if needed.I smoke about a half ounce a week, so.. Whatever can cover that. I have a backyard and so far haven't been robbed or bothered. Budget?? I am willing to spend some cash, as the amount I give my weed guy is CRAZY!!!
I love Millorganite almost as much as my lawn. Critters flock to the clover with it.I do use Milorganite which I don’t think is *technically* organic. It’s oven cooked bacteria that fed on municipal waste; but if that ain’t organic, then I don’t know what is. I also used Miracle grow garden soil IDGAF, it worked.
However, that being said I am planning on organic startup next season; my friends uncle has a cattle farm down the road and I’m going to get a truck load of manure to mix in with my compost pile and cool off over the winter. Super excited about that.
Oh, and I also use a shit ton of Dolomitic Lime.
Okay, so I will make sure that I get my watering and soil together. I also need to find some good seeds, as I only have 2 strainsFour to six 5 gallon pots will fill the cupboards for the winter. Four 10-15 and you can be kinda generous safely. Figure soil, feed and time honestly available. Smaller is more work. But portable if needed.
Make some friends is best source always. Buy from trusted sources if not. That is an infinity of possibility I won't even get into. My cat urine is alluring. Personal tastes.Okay, so I will make sure that I get my watering and soil together. I also need to find some good seeds, as I only have 2 strains
i have a organic raised bed. Recycled living soil. If prepared right it’ll get you through the season with minimal input without having to worry. I do my prep early spring, top dress a couple times in the season and just water them as needed. Very easy. All my plants grew great this year, not a single deficiency. I’ll never go back to bottled syntheticsWith organic soil, do you all have to continue to apply nutes? Or does your soil supply all it needs the entire grow?
Oooohhhhh... I likey.. LOL!i have a organic raised bed. Recycled living soil. If prepared right it’ll get you through the season with minimal input without having to worry. I do my prep early spring, top dress a couple times in the season and just water them as needed. Very easy. All my plants grew great this year, not a single deficiency. I’ll never go back to bottled synthetics
I might your cat pee for these damn chipmunks... LMAO!!!Make some friends is best source always. Buy from trusted sources if not. That is an infinity of possibility I won't even get into. My cat urine is alluring. Personal tastes.
You're done. Terminal dirty nails. LOL.
Have to repave the driveway because of them? Organic. Healthy critter sanctuary in the suburbs.I might your cat pee for these damn chipmunks... LMAO!!!
They like to jump in my pots and burrow in them, but then leave once they realize it's a fucking potHave to repave the driveway because of them? Organic. Healthy critter sanctuary in the suburbs.
Same. I’ve had good luck with sub’s mix and the coot mix. All I add is dairy cow compost, malted barley & grokashi. Never PH’d the water but I know it’s in the high 8 or 9’s, no issues at all.i have a organic raised bed. Recycled living soil. If prepared right it’ll get you through the season with minimal input without having to worry. I do my prep early spring, top dress a couple times in the season and just water them as needed. Very easy. All my plants grew great this year, not a single deficiency. I’ll never go back to bottled synthetics