RedCarpetMatches
Well-Known Member
Stow know lol
Strange how my garden is on autopilot. Took a little bit of work to get there but it's never been more than a disabled person can handle. st0wandgrow perhaps you should simplify things.I will say this..... I am sold on the LOS philosophy. It has produced the best results from my garden after years of hydro and synthetics in soil. BUT, to say that it's an easier approach is not true. I put in twice as much time with my plants now than I ever did with measuring out a few teaspoons of nutrient solution from a bottle.
Also, I agree with below's post above. There is an arrogance with a lot of people (not all) that use this method, and it's really off putting. There is no need to talk to people like they're idiots. You guys didn't invent this. My granny was doing similar 80 years ago. I have bought pro-tekt, TM7, Ful-Power, various meals, etc from hydro shops and to listen to some of you guys you would think I just ran over a puppy on purpose.
Idk man it seems plenty of the super soil fan boys are getting huge yields. DWC whatever..I've put great and 'freebie' genetics in living soil. Every bean has a different result do to genetics. Some girls are just freaks...even if you JUST keep her alive.
I went to organics for the taste, reusability (cheaper), locality, pest prevention, and plant health. Not for yields...as that's more for the DWC IMO.
Amending your own soil, maintaining 3 worm bins and brewing teas alone is more labor intensive than any synthetic regiment you can find. And believe me, I have scaled things back a lot already. I used to have a tea brewing 24/7.
I am all ears though if there is some stuff that I can cut out
Im pretty much always brewing a tea too lol. You really find taking care of your worm bins that labour intensive? I understand mixing up soil, advise you get a small cemenent mixer like mine.Amending your own soil, maintaining 3 worm bins and brewing teas alone is more labor intensive than any synthetic regiment you can find. And believe me, I have scaled things back a lot already. I used to have a tea brewing 24/7.
Stay tuned. I would like to be constructive here at RIU.
Taking care of the bins, no. Harvesting the bins, yes. IMO using your own castings is the key to this. You can add a million things to a soil but they aren't worth a lick if your source of compost is inferior so I'm willing to do it..... it's just monotonous and time consumingIm pretty much always brewing a tea too lol. You really find taking care of your worm bins that labour intensive? I understand mixing up soil, advise you get a small cemenent mixer like mine.
A cement mixer would be awesome!
I'm trying to cut back on power usage and labor sooo maybe 4-5 teas a run, more simple top dressing, and an occasional foliar. Researching blumats ATM.
The worm casting harvesting is a pain right now. Soon I'll try a melon piece in middle of tote to hopefully get em out of the way.
I really have to second and triple what you said about home made earth worm castings. However I think i have found a place that does it just like one would do at home. It looks like compost not that black powder hydro shops call hummus lol. It looks no different to my home made one and i see no difference in results, thus far.
I dont know how big your bins are but i used to have a trench sort of thing and just take scoops out of it with a builders paddle(shit no clue the correct name, shovel?) and make piles on the floor and the worms go to the bottom of the pile and i scrape the top.
Im a bit sad that i have kinda lost my worm trench to ants, however pretty sure i have a mint source for it now if not better than my own since they get given the organic municipal aste from their village's council, more diverse food than i could provide i think.
Canb any of your help me with the post i made above about the seed tea? I think im fucking up the rye, smells a bit bitter now...
Oh i didnt know i had to puree it! Im gonnna put an airstone in that bucket right now, i did change the water after first day. I thought i just had to bubble it after sprouting and using that water leaving the sprouts behind. Why would that not work?I was soaking my seeds over night, then discarding that water because its apparently full of growth inhibitors. I would then put the seeds in to paint straining bag inside of a 5 gallon bucket, with fresh water (a couple gallons) and bubble that until I got about 1/2 inch sprouts. I would then take those sprouted seeds, put them in a blender with a bit of water and make a purée. Then add the purée back in to the 5 gallon bucket and bubble for a few minutes until mixed. Strain the seed mess, and add to your watering can and apply.
Its very good, i think i had the germination process wrong in my head.give this a read. This is the concept behind it
Oh i didnt know i had to puree it! Im gonnna put an airstone in that bucket right now, i did change the water after first day. I thought i just had to bubble it after sprouting and using that water leaving the sprouts behind. Why would that not work?
Amending your own soil, maintaining 3 worm bins and brewing teas alone is more labor intensive than any synthetic regiment you can find. And believe me, I have scaled things back a lot already. I used to have a tea brewing 24/7.
I am all ears though if there is some stuff that I can cut out