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    I'm switching to organic. Need some opinions

    He's got a good method. But he doesn't do the no till method. With no till you won't have to buy more soil. You don't break it up, just harvest and make a small hole for a new cutting and continue the cycle.
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    I'm switching to organic. Need some opinions

    A no till organic way would be the way to go.
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    No Till using Down to Earth and when to reapply

    I agree with the rice hills breaking down in time but that's why I added some rock to it. Just wanted to get away from the whole perlite thing.
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    No Till using Down to Earth and when to reapply

    Yeah sorry about that warrior, I noticed the grammar error after sending, lol
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    No Till using Down to Earth and when to reapply

    Good point Joe, I use the worm castings as well but to help with aeration I like using a little rice hill with some lava rock. I stay away from perlite considering through time it turns to like a concrete. As for keeping the moisture good I use a combination of clover and straw. Plus the love...
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    No Till using Down to Earth and when to reapply

    This is true madvillian
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    No Till using Down to Earth and when to reapply

    Right on man, I'll definitely keep that in mind. I really like this no till method. Much cheaper then buying bottled nutes and much cleaner
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    No Till using Down to Earth and when to reapply

    Thanks Joe, I had actually got in touch with them and they said yes if applying a new plant in the existing area to do a light top dressing. It will help continue to keep the soil charged yet not to much because your food web is always working when your not..... So now that I have the...
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    No Till using Down to Earth and when to reapply

    All adding a top dress would not be disruptive to the soil. It would be as equivalent as to adding a top dress of compost. So I know I'm good there. Why I ask about adding more at the end of a season for each pot is. In time you'd think that some nutes would be weaker in time since the plant...
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    No Till using Down to Earth and when to reapply

    Ok, so I'm going no till and using Down to Earth for the amendments. Also I will be doing a perpetual harvest where (2) plants will be harvest every two weeks. My question is, when should I apply amendments again after the two are harvested? Right after as that pot gos back into the veg room...
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