Organic soil water only

Wow... that's a lot of space too. I wish I had all that to work with. Someday. Lol
Honestly it’s nerve wracking. And confusing as all get out. I never have done anything but small gardens in my basement till now. And over the years I’ve gotten so comfortable snd lazy that I never track,measure or write down anything i do. Now it’s actually a job snd making sure I don’t miss any steps, or fuck it up actually have real life repercussions. I don’t know. I just try to keep the faith in the soil.
Here’s a sneak peek
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Damn man! I'm liking the looks! How do you control bugs with all that?
Hopefully nature.
But we are doing a weekly preventative foliar of cannacontrol & pure crop 1 alternating weeks. If nothing pops up jut let lots of fresh compost and castings. Beneficial bugs. I’ve figured out a way to grow hypoapsis miles pretty easily

Also heppa filters on passive intake. Otherwise sealed room. Take shoes and layers off when entering.
 
Hopefully nature.
But we are doing a weekly preventative foliar of cannacontrol & pure crop 1 alternating weeks. If nothing pops up jut let lots of fresh compost and castings. Beneficial bugs. I’ve figured out a way to grow hypoapsis miles pretty easily

Also heppa filters on passive intake. Otherwise sealed room. Take shoes and layers off when entering.
I've been doing organics for a few months now, and my plants don't look anywhere near as good as yours and much smaller of a grow, but I'm growing personal so I only need 1 bed. I just don't have a spot for one. My grow room is on the second floor and I don't think my floor will handle that weight.
 
Hopefully nature.
But we are doing a weekly preventative foliar of cannacontrol & pure crop 1 alternating weeks. If nothing pops up jut let lots of fresh compost and castings. Beneficial bugs. I’ve figured out a way to grow hypoapsis miles pretty easily

Also heppa filters on passive intake. Otherwise sealed room. Take shoes and layers off when entering.
I have a gnat infestation and I'm nervous to add anything. I don't wanna kill microbes. I feel like all options will kill them.
 
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So far really enjoying these Diablo hlg”s. They really seem to fill in a 5x5 area then some.

had a visitedEr.I actual think it’s a lady beatle not a lady bug. First not plant life to write home about this far.

And here some potential. - gg4 x vortex. It’s called sticky trap.
can’t wait to flower this girl. She’s being kept as clone stock for now. Trying to keep her small with just 4 bulb t5. Not really working.
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andanother sister pheno about 7 days in to flowerEE97963A-F80A-44F9-A665-302085954965.jpeg8DE88DC3-2809-4149-B0DF-63694A91966E.jpeg
 
Hopefully nature.
But we are doing a weekly preventative foliar of cannacontrol & pure crop 1 alternating weeks. If nothing pops up jut let lots of fresh compost and castings. Beneficial bugs. I’ve figured out a way to grow hypoapsis miles pretty easily

Also heppa filters on passive intake. Otherwise sealed room. Take shoes and layers off when entering.
Would you mind letting me in on how your growing hypoapsis miles? I'd like to be able to do the same. :bigjoint:
 
Would you mind letting me in on how your growing hypoapsis miles? I'd like to be able to do the same. :bigjoint:
It’s was by accident. I had some bedding prepared for worms. Which is just Forrest compost and some grains. I forgot to add any worms and had it completely wet and covered. Few days later it’s crawling with em. I ended up putting some of that straight on top my plants. I’m going to try to replicate this process and see if we can get good results Again.
 
It’s was by accident. I had some bedding prepared for worms. Which is just Forrest compost and some grains. I forgot to add any worms and had it completely wet and covered. Few days later it’s crawling with em. I ended up putting some of that straight on top my plants. I’m going to try to replicate this process and see if we can get good results Again.
Sweet! So forest compost, like leaves and debris laying on the ground in the woods? What kind of grains?
 
Sweet! So forest compost, like leaves and debris laying on the ground in the woods? What kind of grains?
alfalfa,
  • Legumes like vetch, Austrian winter peas, and clovers capture nitrogen from the air and transform it into soil N. That's like earning a salary.
  • Other crops like grasses or brassicas—radish or rape—scavenge nutrients from the soil and sequester them in the root zone.
 
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