Humusapien
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Ok so I planted this plant about 2 months ago, it was my worste seedling but I didn't want to chuck it so I decided I'd use it to test the ground soil in my garden, as an experiment, I usually only grow in pots with soils I've made, I decided to go cheap and fertalised with 1 kg chicken manure pellets(4.1.3) 200g superphosphate (artificial calcium phosphate and gypsum, 0.5.0) and 50 g Epsom salt in a 100 litre/ 25 gallon hole of clay loam, then planted, mulched 5cm/ 2 inch wormified manure and leaf mold and over time covered with old premade soil, buried a couple dead moles and a small Bird (gifts from my cats) just under soil surface, threw down a pile of fresh alfalfa, covered with mushroom compost, then another layer leaf mold, and another layer 50/50 manure/ soil mix, I really didn't put any thought into it at all, kind of just fertalized mindlessly, growth was super slow at first( i think temperature was a big part of that because i planted it a month before start of spring to get it to show, its currently reveging) but It gradually got faster and now it's almost doubled in size over the past 2 weeks. Thought I'd share this just because. Anyone have an explanation for what I did right? Or is it just good soil? I know a lot of people out there don't trust growing in ground soil, I didn't either before this plant (even though i knew its how all the old timers in my area grow some of the best bud I've ever smoked) but now after seeing how well it grew I think ill put all my ladies in the ground this season, theres also no way ill be able to make enough soil to keep them all going, and then maybe change out the Epsom salts for gypsum and add more superphosphate and manure, thoughts? hope this helps/interests someone, any feedback would be appreciated, let me know if I should give an update sometime