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  1. AnonymousShaman

    Welcome to Sequoyah Cannabis Co! Follow our journey!

    PS It is better if you 'cook' your dry soil amendments into the soil. Add them into the soil 2-3 weeks before you plant/transplant. (True Living Organics) And you shouldn't need to worry about or even really adjust PH with the mentioned setup as the living soil adjusts it. Just need clean water...
  2. AnonymousShaman

    Welcome to Sequoyah Cannabis Co! Follow our journey!

    If you don't want to pay money for nutrients, check out getting a couple of HungryBin worm farms. They will generate compost, worm castings, worm Leachate and recycle your soil.
  3. AnonymousShaman

    Welcome to Sequoyah Cannabis Co! Follow our journey!

    Are you looking for simple organics? Easy, BioCanna Bio Terra soil, BioCanna Vega (Vege nutes), BioCanna Flora (Flower nutes) Optional: BioCanna BioBoost for increased terps (or organic molasses) these are all vegan too! (Veganics) Soil amendments, Ucann Herb Thrive (vege), Ucann Abundant Bloom...
  4. AnonymousShaman

    Learned My Lesson About Ph Adjustment In Organic Soil

    Hi all, this is a response from my organic tea manufacturer after I had some minor issues with my early flower and noticed the PH in my feed was reaching as low as 5ph (down from 7-7.5 before adding their organic tea) "This pH range is very normal, BioCANNA nutrients do contain lots of fruit...
  5. AnonymousShaman

    Learned My Lesson About Ph Adjustment In Organic Soil

    It looks like you used chemical nutrients, am I correct? If so, complete organic growing will have less issues. There are too many variables to say you will have no issues, but definitely less issues.
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