What if someone were to add 5 gallons compost or worm castings and a couple gallons dry fertilizers in there 20 gallons of 80/20 mix? I've been thinking about this because it would be awesome to be able to just feed water to the chow. Even if growth wasn't as explosive which I'm sure it wouldn't be it would be a worthwhile experiment right? I think I may try it outdoors if I can gather the materials in time for this year. Will water with a
blumat maxi too.
Cost-effective solution would be kiddie pools with coco and perlite from big box stores(cheapest you could) on drippers, getting 20% runoff per irrigation, using the nutes made from salts in the tutorial in my sig.
I spend way less than $2 to make up 50 gals of 2000 ppm food. I will get the cost down to a buck for sure eventually. This is for nutes and additives BTW.
You could partially submerge the res into the ground, cooling it to whatever temp pretty much.
And you could topdress the kiddie pools with teas made with Cap's bennies, you could put some earthworm castings on that shit, with some more coco on top of that, so you could scrape it away if you wanted. You could play with guanos, etc.
One day, when I am king!
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I will rock outdoor kiddie pool coco/perlite.
It would be the funniest shit.
Get some 1/2" pvc, put caps on it, drill some holes, stick an airline in the end of the pvc, and shove it into different spots in the kiddie pool. Run an airpump, actively aerate the medium.
With a scrog screen that is like a set of gymnasium bleachers, all facing the sun.
That is what I will do
When I am king!
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