2 weeks is minimum charge time so I still got it!Hey DT, what did you do with the water that you charged your biochar with? did you water it in to anything or dump it?
Haha, you otta read all of Dp's articles to the end, amigo..oh shit.... i didnt know that... how did i miss that part??? HA i already drained and used the water like a microbe tea and watered it into the veg plants. do you think i should re-char-ge it? i still havent mixed in the char
ok, gonna resoak in the the kelp meal. i may even grab some organic fish bone meal... oh i suppose i could use the fish hydrolysate i have too with the alfalfa. Damnit, here i thought i had something accomplished! thanks man. i'll be sure to check out DP's article
Haha, you otta read all of Dp's articles to the end, amigo..
very good intel up in there..
butyea! should be alright to jus charge it again a little longer ..
Mines been soaking for long time I just adding castings today..
i'll throw it in again, wtf why not! not like i need it today...I think if you have a well-amended soil mix with a healthy population of micro-life then you could do a shorter charge time as the char will get colonized being in the soil mix itself.
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This organic diesel cross is frumpy with frost, and she's under a giant Sativa leaf this branch!
Teasing us with these lights out pics...need some lights on pics.Thanks V!
What do you think of a no till bed with moisture wicks!?
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Going on day 4 of no water and they are fattening up nicely..
The drought ends tonight and the new Ro system gets put in..
I think that would work well. Take a look at soma style beds. I like emThanks V!
What do you think of a no till bed with moisture wicks!?
Here's another view of thè LA Con Chocolope .. From the wood bed.View attachment 3513455
Going on day 4 of no water and they are fattening up nicely..
The drought ends tonight and the new Ro system gets put in..
Those lights are so bright I get headaches from photos-hoots with them!Teasing us with these lights out pics...need some lights on pics.
And greensand...asap!!!
Been reading about them!!I think that would work well. Take a look at soma style beds. I like em
Check out Dankswag here on RIU. He does a passive hydrofor the moisture wicks... Capillary Hydro Bed??
what do you mean by "rabbit caged" mycelium? keeping a food stock separate for the fungus to colonize in more permanently? and then it can find it's way through the bed as it wishes?
i've been thinking about trying to set up a passive hydro bed... it makes sense to me... acting like a natural water table.
From 1 of his posts:for the moisture wicks... Capillary Hydro Bed??
what do you mean by "rabbit caged" mycelium? keeping a food stock separate for the fungus to colonize in more permanently? and then it can find it's way through the bed as it wishes?
i've been thinking about trying to set up a passive hydro bed... it makes sense to me... acting like a natural water table.
thanks for reminding me of who did that. i read it within the first 100 pages of the ROLS thread and it's stuck with me ever since. i will check out the links for sure! i'm trying out the blumats first before i try PH.From 1 of his posts:
Not sure if you have checked out my PHOG links in my signature? My cloth pots sit on top of silca rocks (hygro-mite) that reside in shallow storage containers filled with water. For I use passive hydroponincs to water and provide oxygen to the roots that grow through the cloth pots into the water reservoir.
This provides a self watering system to work with the soil that is already prepared for the season to provide all needed nutrients. It is very important in not to let the soil go dry and that it remains moist and temp does not get to cold or hot to ensure soil web life stays active. There is no issue with root rot for the system I use there is plenty of air trapped in water in the porous silica rock holes not to mention roots in cloth pots get plenty of air cause of the cloth allowing breathing. In addition the entire bottom of the cloth pot becomes a wicking agent that allows water to be drawn up from the reservoir into the pots keeping the soil moist at all times.
Another benefit is the reservoir allows more time to indulge in other activities for the mundane watering is practically eliminated expect for filling reservoir and the best part since it is passive not active meaning no pump running on power to fail. So watering happens as long as there is water in reservoir.
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Shit, I meant chicken wire not rabbit caged .. Haha.for the moisture wicks... Capillary Hydro Bed??
what do you mean by "rabbit caged" mycelium? keeping a food stock separate for the fungus to colonize in more permanently? and then it can find it's way through the bed as it wishes?
i've been thinking about trying to set up a passive hydro bed... it makes sense to me... acting like a natural water table.