AVOCADO TECH

LeastExpectedGrower

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Some people just can't simply plant a seed and grow a plant. They have to be fiddling with this and that, changing from this nutrient to another, trying this this that and another thing.

Letting an avocado rot seems like a natural progression of cannabis growing stupidity.
Seems like one could find a more cost effective fruit or vegetable to 'let rot' in their cannabis soil.
 

Dank bnk

Member
Some people just can't simply plant a seed and grow a plant. They have to be fiddling with this and that, changing from this nutrient to another, trying this this that and another thing.

Plant seed, provide water, watch plant grow. It's that simple. But so many are searching for some kind of magic method. The magic method is to leave the damn plants alone and let them grow. Instead we have soil growers checking runoff pH and freaking out because the number seems low or high despite runoff pH in soil being worthless and plants that are healthy.

Letting an avocado rot seems like a natural progression of cannabis growing stupidity.
No I got my regiment down no new stuff in my main grows just like to do like a closet of living soil it's fun and it's my head stash :bigjoint:
 

Dank bnk

Member
Some people just can't simply plant a seed and grow a plant. They have to be fiddling with this and that, changing from this nutrient to another, trying this this that and another thing.

Plant seed, provide water, watch plant grow. It's that simple. But so many are searching for some kind of magic method. The magic method is to leave the damn plants alone and let them grow. Instead we have soil growers checking runoff pH and freaking out because the number seems low or high despite runoff pH in soil being worthless and plants that are healthy.

Letting an avocado rot seems like a natural progression of cannabis growing stupidity.
And you don't got to ph your water in living soil tea's and slightly water them the worms do the rest I just have to feed the worms
 

Dank bnk

Member
It's for no till beds. You pack the skins with whatever food is recommended, place them skin side up and let the worms do the rest. I dont think a one pot avocado tech would work very well.
Personally not into it, but whatever. I'm not into the whole no till indoor thing anyways. The bugs creep me out :o
Definitely I got three beds in a closet I put 1 plant each veg a month and flip lol
 

natureboygrower

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Definitely I got three beds in a closet I put 1 plant each veg a month and flip lol
It's kinda cool. I've seen it but it does seem to require a little bit of work. It really doesnt get much more organic than this method though lol.

No hate towards no till from me. It's that I've heard of some bad scenes of nasty bugs setting up camp in them.
If you do the avocado tek, please post up some pics and results. Be cool to see it firsthand
 

natureboygrower

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Have been feeding a avocado skins to my worms for years. Not exactly a new idea. I love how everything is now a tech, like tossing organic material in your soil is some new kind of thing.
It's not just the skins. The skin is pretty much the shell for the food. Everything is blended up.

It's a cool process if you think about it. Letting the worms disperse nutes/food all throughout your soil.
 

Jjgrow420

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Lol 'I seen this on Facebook'.
So it must be true.
Another YouTube dummy dude grows, canuk they're all just idiots looking for some screen time. Getting freebies from the companies they plug. Millenials love to watch some guy on screen act stupid and tell them what to do.
 

xtsho

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It's not just the skins. The skin is pretty much the shell for the food. Everything is blended up.

It's a cool process if you think about it. Letting the worms disperse nutes/food all throughout your soil.
It disperses better if you put it in a worm bin and then use the EWC.


Bunch of old biddys on this site.
Y'all think that maybe some people grow as a HOBBY and not as a dick measuring contest on Riu. Smh
Many of us do grow as a hobby.
 
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