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Dmannn

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Nice pics! Looking good, and ok 400 gallon fabric pots full of manure?? That’s a lot of shit lol

Oh yeah man, load up on some chicken manure too. Let the pots sit over winter, you will have some gold medium.

If you decide to go organic, its an all in type of thing, no chemical nutrient, AT ALL.
 

Dlowsky

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Oh yeah man, load up on some chicken manure too. Let the pots sit over winter, you will have some gold medium.

If you decide to go organic, its an all in type of thing, no chemical nutrient, AT ALL.
Yea man that’s what I’m trying to go for and a bunch of worm castings too, I was thinking about ordering a Bunch of supplies from kid organically or buildasoil, but if I move to Spain the shipping costs might be a bit high, so I might wait til I get out there and try to source locally
 

rockethoe

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Oh yeah man, load up on some chicken manure too. Let the pots sit over winter, you will have some gold medium.

If you decide to go organic, its an all in type of thing, no chemical nutrient, AT ALL.
absolutely.

There is no "organic as possible"

Either you grow organic or not. it is not a loose term. especially once you hit the market place. "Organic" is a heavily (and rightly so) regulated term. To call yourself organic, you have to meet the standards for that term.
 

Dlowsky

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absolutely.

There is no "organic as possible"

Either you grow organic or not. it is not a loose term. especially once you hit the market place. "Organic" is a heavily (and rightly so) regulated term. To call yourself organic, you have to meet the standards for that term.
Yea I saw your post I’ll be taking a similar no till approach to growing
 

Dlowsky

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This is going to save you a lot of cash. Trying looking for a rural areas to live. Try looking into local laws and general attitude toward cannabis cultivation in the area.
Laws are kinda a grey area out there but I’ll check into it for sure, I think the attitude is pretty lax but still always better to be safe than sorry. Also I think residents are permitted to have up to 6 plants in full flower in their homes at any time
 

Dmannn

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Laws are kinda a grey area out there but I’ll check into it for sure, I think the attitude is pretty lax but still always better to be safe than sorry. Also I think residents are permitted to have up to 6 plants in full flower in their homes at any time
Cool, you are on the right track. The more you plan the better you success will be.
 

Dlowsky

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HEY GUYS do you think think about ordering this?
https://www.kisorganics.com/products/kis-organics-nutrient-pack

It’s the kis nutrient pack for soil amendment, below is the ingredient list
Ingredients:

KIS Organics Microbe Catalyst, Organic Alfalfa Meal, Organic Fish Bone Meal, Organic Crustacean Meal, Organic Kelp Meal, Organic Fish Meal, Glacial Rock Dust, Soft Rock Phosphate, Oyster Shell Flour, Ahimsa Organics Neem Cake and Karanja Cake, Gypsum, Natural Calcite, Mycorrhiza, and Beneficial Microbes.

I could cop this, the mammoth P and recharge

Then source the soil manures and castings locally what ya thinkkkkk??
 

rockethoe

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I found the glory of neem oil this year, it saved my ass when I applied it topically. I was planning on adding neem seed meal to my soil next year, but glad I read this post, as that totally makes sense.
Ill keep it for when its needed only!
 

MichiganSpinDoctor

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I applied neem meal heavily around the perimeter of my garden, hoping to deter spider mites... So far, so good. I hope I didn't damage my fungus.
 

Dlowsky

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MAYbe there isn’t enough neem and karanja in the nutrient pack to kill bacteria? What if it needs to be heavily dosed like Michigan spin doctor or in a soil drench for it to kill bennies? And in small does it just has slow release nutrients? I did some research a bit yesterday, and asked subcool as well, however i only stumbled upon opinions noting based in scientific fact...
 

MichiganSpinDoctor

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MAYbe there isn’t enough neem and karanja in the nutrient pack to kill bacteria? What if it needs to be heavily dosed like Michigan spin doctor or in a soil drench for it to kill bennies? And in small does it just has slow release nutrients? I did some research a bit yesterday, and asked subcool as well, however i only stumbled upon opinions noting based in scientific fact...
Did subcool throw his 2cents?
 

MichiganSpinDoctor

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Interesting... I use diatomaceous earth top dress for fungus gnats. Works great. Repels/kills ants as well.

I know a guy who brushes his teeth with the food grade diatomaceous.
 
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