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  1. IIReignManII

    compost question

    I would say avoid manure based composts and find something local that is more woody made with plant material that smells like mushrooms
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    Need some help about tea's please

    Running your kelp and various amendments through your worm bins first and then using the enriched castings on your plants I believe I going to do more benefit for us than anything else we could think of
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    Need some help about tea's please

    Aerated compost teas are boof tek. Soaking things like nettle, comfrey, alfalfa, kelp etc in water overnight can be pretty beneficial but just topdress the compost.
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    Would you add earthworms to 10gal fabric pots?

    Good compost and castings is really all you need. Good woody compost that smells like mushrooms. You can inoculate the soil with whatever strain of fungi you want. Oyster mushrooms are exceptional at breaking down roots.
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    Would you add earthworms to 10gal fabric pots?

    You're better off making a worm bin and using the castings. Putting the worms in really isnt going to hurt anything but theyre probably not going to affect much either. You cant even get close to the kind of worm population you can get in a worm bin in your plants container. If its recycling...
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    Milk and Coke?

    Why would you bump this 10 year old dumbass shit
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    What’s the best alternative to Pumice?

    You can usually find it sold as Volcanite, Mother Earth brand
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    Is Organic DWC / Hydroponics Possible

    The Green Probiotic Method with the SIPs is basically organic DWC but better
  9. IIReignManII

    Pheno Degradation

    Was looking into this topic recently...anyone have anything else to add?
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    Please Critique my soil recipe!

    Too much alkalinity in the soil and too much magnesium is detrimental to soil biology...same reason you dont want to use langebeinite. Gypsum, oyster shell, and basalt are better options for minerals. Kelp, alfalfa, neem, and karanja are all good. No animal products except maybe crab...
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    Please Critique my soil recipe!

    Lime is not necessary...
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    What is a good basic mulch for my living soil.

    Straw bedding or wood chips...if you can find those tree service dudes that go around and process the broken branches after storms and shit, thats the good stuff
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    Irie Genetics Leonardo in no-till soil, week 5

    Second cycle in this soil
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    When does the compost tea go bad??

    If you bloom the organisms in water with air and sugar they will go in the container at a high cell count but when they find an environment without enough food the population will again die back to match the food levels in your environment.
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    When does the compost tea go bad??

    I'm out on compost tea...its just not good technique. Apply the compost, water, skip the BS
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    Alternative for crab meal

    Crushed limestone and malted barley...Malted barley has the chitinase we are after from crab meal. Limestone is a much cheaper alternative for the nutritional benefits
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    Mammoth P? Thoughts, all hype or what?

    Exactly...I use lots of alfalfa in my mixes and Mammoth P seemed to do absolutely nothing
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    Mammoth P? Thoughts, all hype or what?

    I think phosphorous needs are overstated by cannabis growers. Mycorrhizae doesnt form in high phos environments. So people loading their soil with high P guanos and bone meals are probably just wasting their myco products. I may be wrong but isnt the point of Mammoth P mostly for phos uptake...
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