Ya I hear once you have em, you will forever be fighting to control them. So I plan on making good use of predator bugs and see if they can keep the population low enough and just play the control game.
Well the grow ended on bad terms. Currently resetting the grow space now to try again. I went on vacation and everything was going alright. I had a single leaf or two slightly yellowing before I left but I couldn't find any pests on them and since it was only a leaf or two, I assumed it would...
Do you think they are salvagable? I will get some liquid kelp asap but if not salvagable, i might save time and electricity chopping and starting over...
I can't see any evidence of bugs at all. Nothing on the leaves and nothing under them either. Is it a defenciency?
Are they salvageable? Not supposed to be done until 10 weeks and they are currently at week 6
I went on vacation for a week and come back to the plants looking yellow and dying. All the fan leaves are yellowing. I am growing all organic notill in BAS soil. They had enough water in the res and werent showing symptoms like this before i left. Not sure where I went wrong to cause this or...
I have been mostly just filling it the day after a tea. Otherwise I don't worry about it and just watch plants. I haven't ever seen the res dry up so far.
Bi-weekly I gave them a tea and top dressed only twice (once a week before flip and then 2 weeks into flip). They are currently 4 weeks into flower.
It's my first run in this soil but I have heard you can start again right after. Maybe top dress again right after harvest.
I am doing a No-Till Grow right now and really enjoying it. It is a 4x4 planter bed sip. It is really nice not worrying at all about nutes during the grow. Kinda just do as I feel with no specific schedule
Haha when I use my ewc, I typically just take the bottom tray, worms and all and use it. The worm population rebounds after a month or so lol and I got to add some worms to the plants pot
I run a no till self amended soil in a 4x4 planter bed (fabric), on top of a 4x4 tray filled with grow stones and about 16gal of water.
I water the plants (microbe tea maybe twice a month) with just plain tap water. I fill the res under the plants maybe 1x every week and a half. Easiest setup ever.
I know my electric company runs dual with solar. Basically you are giving them the lower you generate and they take it off your bill.
And with federal and state rebates the system could've costed more like 20k and the guy only paid 10k