greasemonkeymann
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NICE, hey what has worked REALLY well for me and my buddy, we've used big-ass 250 gallon fabric pots, and have used the same soil for two yrs now, no-till.Again law i am not trying to confront you... growing weed can be done in many ways i m just taking it from my experience is all..
I so wish i had harvest results of removing leafs and non what a difference it was i have never had mold issues as that is a disease only time i would see it is more of damping off in seedling stage ,, Yes Grease monkey i am playing around with no till this in green house playing with over 300 gallon raised beds this year is going to be Fun
i am moving away from indoor growing all together like i said probably breed indoor , and that is under low power regular as well as Fem
this is presently what i got going besides the 2 in flower is 12 monster cropped clones Cherry pie for green house, as well as germinating 12 Purple train wreck x Pakistani chitral kush
Some pictures of Diy self sufficient green house i am View attachment 3614384 View attachment 3614385
The key is lots of worms, and lots of legumes, after harvest, dump some legumes on the topsoil, cover with a layer of soil and let them grow all winter long (assuming it's warm enough)
if you can get indigenous earthworms as opposed to the composting reds those are the preferred type of worms, as they eat they literally shit out aerated castings, they burrow up and down leaving little tiny "gopher piles" of castings on the surface, that's how you know you have the right type of worms, the reds just compost whatever they are eating but don't burrow up and down much.
Around late feb or early march you chop all the legumes down cover in a thin layer of topsoil and they breakdown, adding their accumulated nitrogen back to the soil as they degrade.
Another option I've been toying with is putting comfrey in there as well, and chopping that down with the legumes.
Comfrey is the shit.. perfect addition to a no-till, problem is comfrey grows like a mofo... and you can't kill it
heres some pics of the pots before harvest, think he had ummm, 99...
.. yea that's right officer... 99 exactly..
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