LAX Skunky BwS
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I'm About a week and 2 days looking good so far... love the organic grow
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Beauty, thanks mate. Hope you enjoy Organics, I know I and the rest of S.O.G.G does too . Let me know when you start the Sour Diesel, one of my favorite. Peace and love
KC
Haha, I thought I was being wrongly accused, you would've been scoldedThe Soil Mesiah Is IN
You mean locally? http://www.htgsuply.com has it as does http://www.bustan.ca if you're in Canada.Hey, for some reason I cant find worm castings anywhere... is ther something eles I might be able to mix in?
Thanks KC! Any suggestions for my nutes/ compost? I planted 2 seedlings just last week and I have life to 1 thus far. (Hoping the other BB pops up before I start the skunk haze) Feel free to inform me as the noob that I am. I am really trying to help my hubby out more with this grow than I did with the last, and help make this grow alot better than the last. I have been told numerous times organic is the ONLY way to go to get the best quality bud.Welcome to the thread and hopefully the Group Nunyobiness. Nutrients can be started as early as 2-3 weeks into the grow. Depending on what you're using for nutrients, early nutrients can be supplemented. The dreaded chemical fertilizers, and even some "organic" fertilizers unfortunately, have compounds that leach the soil and do not give any reinforcement to the soil.
The main benefit to organic growing, true organic growing, is everything in the soil is sustainable, there are micro organisms present that nourish the soil as well as the plant roots. This is important because as chemical nutrients are added the beneficial organisms in the soil are killed, diminishing the soils ability to retain water and nutrients; in turn leading to more feeding being necessary.
The best nutrients to use are composts usually as you can add nutrients over the months your compost is sitting and being mixed. A compost with a 25-30:1 C/N ratio works amazingly well and is nourishing to your entire grow (C/N being Carbon/Nitrogen).
Check out the group page in my signature for more info and organic lovers, it's a good place to get questions answered and learn. I'll be posting a full report shortly on composting and organic nutrients. Happy growing all
KC