That's rad, man! Can you link me to the pics?I been leaving room, thanks for the good tips as usual rRog and cann.
Yeah I have 8 or so going, as well as pics of the nugs they come out of. really different kind of funk to it.
https://www.rollitup.org/michigan-patients/638389-what-you-toking-10.htmlThat's rad, man! Can you link me to the pics?
There's some bit of consensus that 15 gallon fabric pot is a minimum for no-till. I'm sure some excellent stuff has been done in less, but again, I'm relating a small group's thoughts on this. I'm starting a friend off with a no-till grow. Two 15 gallon Geopots. We may introduce clover for a month in between grows, to replenish some N and to avoid mono-cropping. Plant diversity / companion planting is a good thing.
We're also starting seeds in 2 gallon Velcro Geopots (very very handy thing, that velcro) and transplant after sexing. This'll be a short veg of 3 weeks
emailed the dude, waiting for his response. the #44 bags are $30, so I imagine the price for #2000 is pretty reasonable. it is just rock after all lolsounds good, im in norcal. how much is a crate?
Looks real good! Thanks for the link! Do you have a journal going for the seeds you popped?https://www.rollitup.org/michigan-patients/638389-what-you-toking-10.html
pg 9 I think. nothing spectacular but definitely worth popping a few seeds.
If you notice, my pots are inoculated with worms, and microbes from high quality compost tea that I make, I also grow a green manure crop in between the cycles, or undersow clover during cycles. Plus take into account all the organic matter added, in the form of leaf mulch, and its hard to deny the loops are closing in...annual top dress? I doubt you could grow 4 plants in this container without re-amending