WcoastTokin
Active Member
I sometimes find myself saving stems so I can put them I the soil of the plants I'm trying to grow but don't really know if this is a good idea. Should I or should I not?
What do you mean by LIVING SOIL?I grow in all mixed org soil, and always just throw my yellow fans and shit I pull in the top of the buckets, and never have a problem with white flies or anything indoors... I do also let lady bugs live in my grow as well, which I think may be the reason I don't see any other living things in there, like I have before, many moons ago.... I did have a small whitefly outbreak during my last veg, after I had mixed new soil, but I'm sure I had brought the flies in with the soil then, but the lady bugs sure have earned their rent... I dont have fly one, and don't haveta use neem oil/water foliar sprays anymore during veg time either... Id imagine theres a shit ton of different environs on here though, so itz probly different for everyone... I can't speak enough on how awesome a nice healthy, living soil is to grow with, though...
Organic matter is the main source. Get a small pale and put in all your kitchen scraps from your veggies, coffee grounds, no meat, no grease most other things are fine. If you want to do it right and don't mind a little work in a city you can have more compost than you can imagine for free. It is just about collecting grass clippings, leaves, and such.Now I'd like to start an outdoor organic op. Lol what are the basic compounds in live organic soil? I know I can get a bunch out earth worms by my pond... I don't know what other things would be good for it. Advice would be appreciated!