The initial soil consists of
RECYCLED Roots Organic Original, Worm Castings (just to kick off the soil), Peruvian and Indonesian bat guano,
Happy Frog 5-5-5 All purpose, Mycorrhizae, Fish Bone Meal, Kelp Meal, Bio Thrive, Feather Bone Meal. I've been recycling my soil for a few rounds now and it keeps getting better and better each time. I don't do ANYTHING other than cut a new hole in the top of the soil where the old huge stalk was, top dress with the above then plant the younger plant where the old one was. I don't even take the soil out of the container. Hence, no till. The worms love to eat the old decaying roots, this keeps the process moving along nicely.
It gets a very very very strong tea of Composted Steer Manure, Worm Castings, Molasses, and a touch of the 5-5-5
Happy frog, bubbled for 36 hours then top fed during a watering. This happens two or three times during flowering.
The strains we have going right now in this greenhouse are:
Gooey Purple Elephant x Larry OG
Sugar Black Rose 1 and 2 (two phenos)
Cotton Candy 1 and 2 (two phenos)
Sensi Star
It was mentioned above that you won't get ridiculous yields with this which is true, however I am expecting multiple lbs from this greenhouse. We'll see though! I'm just glad the hottest day is over here in CO :D (at least where I am)
Thanks for the love guys!