White_Devil_Cannabis
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Do you add microbes?
When and what type/brand?
When and what type/brand?
Tried Recharge didnt find it of any value to my grow.RECHARGE! Baby! Crap ton of bennies, mychorrizae, multiple bascili, couple trichoderma, humic, fulvic, aminos, molasses and kelp.
Missed the rest of the question. DTW coco, normal application, 1/2-1 tsp per gallon. Heavy application 2 tsp per gallon
I used it when things were off and it didnt help. May work better soilless.Did you already have microbes working for you when you tried? If your grow is in tune I can see it not having much of an effect, but for those of us that could use a bit of a handicap, I feel it helps. I've had it save a DWC plant from active root rot. Again this was a rescue situation.
I forget, it's all in a mix I amend into my soil.What do you use?
Hey do you know if this indicates healthy microbe population and if it’s benefiting the plantDid you already have microbes working for you when you tried? If your grow is in tune I can see it not having much of an effect, but for those of us that could use a bit of a handicap, I feel it helps. I've had it save a DWC plant from active root rot. Again this was a rescue situation.
Hey do you know if this indicates healthy microbe population and if it’s benefiting the plant View attachment 4991215
So doI want to recycle the pot material after chop or do shall I just throw it on the compost pileMushrooms can mean healthy soil
Mushrooms are the reproductive structure of fungi and can indicate healthy soil.extension.oregonstate.edu
nothing that grows in your healthy soil is bad for your plants and the best indicator if somethings healthy or not is your plants overall health but i wanna point out one thing here, i try to clean up any plant material that sits on top of my soil as these collect microbes that break down plant material and i don’t like to have that around flowering plants because with wind the spores and whatnot can be carried into your buds and when buds mature a bit it provides the perfect moist environment for those spores to grow into some fungal problems. thats why i either bury them or throw it into my worm bin and worms love that stuff.Hey do you know if this indicates healthy microbe population and if it’s benefiting the plant View attachment 4991215
Yes I agree totally at this stage the plant dose not seem to be healthy it’s getting by but by no means healthy without boring you it’s bein a series of unfortunate events on my first outdoor grow and many lessons have quickly bein learned I have done some reading and that’s all great but there’s nothing like getting your hands dirty lol cheers for the reply the two in pots were a issuenothing that grows in your healthy soil is bad for your plants and the best indicator if somethings healthy or not is your plants overall health but i wanna point out one thing here, i try to clean up any plant material that sits on top of my soil as these collect microbes that break down plant material and i don’t like to have that around flowering plants because with wind the spores and whatnot can be carried into your buds and when buds mature a bit it provides the perfect moist environment for those spores to grow into some fungal problems. thats why i either bury them or throw it into my worm bin and worms love that stuff.
I’m not going with pots next time gonna put all 5 in the ground and make a Roman sail shade out of clear plastic for the rainMy outdoor pots never get emptied, just amended.