Need some organic advice on this struggling clone.

Pmidg

Active Member
Looks like hot salty soil for a sour d remove some of the legumes and replace with grass to leach some N and salt . Grasses with deep roots may help and water with rainwater. New sprouting seeds will add something to the system helps everything work together. Maybe?
 

Jcue81

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Is that plant in a bed with others?

Sorry for not rereading
there were three in there but I removed two before thinking logically and actually confirming mites. I am going to keep scoping though for sure begin an ipm program. I am going to reduce water with one one plant in there.

really hoping they perk up with better air exchange!
 

Jcue81

Well-Known Member
Looks like hot salty soil for a sour d remove some of the legumes and replace with grass to leach some N and salt . Grasses with deep roots may help and water with rainwater. New sprouting seeds will add something to the system helps everything work together. Maybe?
Thank you!

I did notice signs of excess nitrogen first run. what could the source of the salt be that you’re seeing? Most recent toodress was malted barley and worm castings. Actually I did amend with a couple handfuls of crab meal between my 1st and 2nd cycle-maybe that?
any particular grass better than others? I have a bag of ky31 tall fescue I could use.

I appreciate your observations so much!
 

Pmidg

Active Member
Tall fescue sound good the deeper the roots the better if you let grow for about 4inches then cut it will shoot the roots to the bottom helps the whole system take clippings put in bucket with rainwater ferment then feed. If you need something that really helped me was the JADAM book Korean natural farming, It's a really good book.
 
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