Cool, man- thanks for that. I will have the Tera product here by Thursday, and I don't know when the BAS stuff will get here. I'm going to get my SIPs ready this week and as soon as I get my kashi, it's off to the races!I just used some of the that myself -and- I have a bag of BAS's Kashi Blend (specifically their blend) - I put a tiny amount of the BAS version on a solo cup plant and within a couple days a very thick white mat appeared. I'm only a couple days in on the Teraganix use on top of my 7 gal pots and it seems far less aggressive but need to give it a couple more days to be a fair comparison. I know the BAS version has their myco innoculant and other goodies in there and I'm guessing it will prove to be the better product (though more expensive).
You have come a long way.Final LST on my mainline plants,, jack herer and space kitties in a GrowBox SipView attachment 4082279
Semi-organic is easy once you learn how to read your plants and give them what they want.
I'm experimenting with a higher CEC soil-less medium and it's been interesting. Testing my patience for sure.
Time to brew a batch of AACT. Got some fancy stuff for free at an organic orgy...
I have not really seen anyone run it with synthetics although I'm sure you could.Anyone running SIP w/synthetics?
I would add my plants in now at let it colonize around the plants.I’d really like to get my plants in my 2 SIPs ASAP. I added the Gro Kashi yesterday. Now, do I need to wait for it to colonize before adding compost, and more importantly, the plants?
Basically, can I plant the plants now? If I do, do I need to wait for the Gro Kashi to do its thing before adding compost to the top? Or, wait to plant?
Thank you. I’ve seen conflicting info about this. I’m adding them today!I would add my plants in now at let it colonize around the plants.
Go for it, it's hard to go back after this method.My plants are in my first ever SIPs! I planted 2 SSDDs and 2 Space Monkeys (both Bodhi clones). They looked a little sad at first and one kinda wilted over, but they are all looking better a few hours later. They were way too pot bound in the one gallon pots. In the future I’m going to drop them in a lot earlier.
My plan is to keep an eye on mycelium growth and when it happens, I’ll add the compost.
The root balls were pretty much all the way down to the bottom of the container, but I guess the roots will grow out and then into the water res?
I’m nervous about this, but very excited for a new grow method...