Hey guys,
Been looking to up my organic game.
Came across Adam Dunn show had Clackamas Coot on... he was talking about coconut water having properties that's supports propagation of clones.
Anyone try it? Also noted he statest likes to use enzymes tea from malted barely grains? Anyone familiar with this proces?
Also curious about his compost from organic barely straw and basalt rock dust... has anyone create this initial compost and familiar the composting process before reaching mesophilic stage where the addition of kelp, neam and fish meals are added before throwing into worm bins for final processing before mixing finished EWC with peat moss and aeration substrate?
Really curious about initial processing of barley straw and basalt...I'm sure some low TDS H2O is involved as well?
Dank Out...
DankSwag
Hey Dank,
Haven't checked out Coot yet but been messing with fresh coconut young juice, and been loving the results..
For cloning you'd be surprised what you can do..and get to work..
I drive many of my clones right into soil now with no delay and no additives and they stay perky and root np if humid.
But its true, Both aloe and coconut have so many vitamins and useful ingredients its hard to ignore either one, imo
..We've written a few article-type posts about them for a reason, homie
Undeniable weapons in the organic game.
What I really prefer is a few well timed foliars over anything, tho, namely when young and first starting veg, and again when somewhat mature, and first starting flower
As for that compost, I agree with using all the meals thru there, and staging a couple things, especially if using Weaker Aeration materials that may have ALuminum, although not sure its necessary to process thru worms
I'm sticking to the med principle, or minimum effective dose, and so far the less ingredients I use, the danker and stickier and sweeter and more pungent the herb has gotten
Only using 50% of the ingredients of when I first started two plus years ago, and the herb has gotten
twice as mean
Sounds like that'd be some deadly compost tho, and enzymes are like nitros for the bacteria, let us know if that tea causes an immediate explosion..
You may be onto something
Respect,
DT