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Best in the world and awards is not needed but anything you ever do, you should wanna do the best, right? Aim high
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100% correct!
 
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Alright, can I ask everyone for a general overall consensus of 3 no til books? One preferably a dumbed down version so I can comprehend the other 2?

Also in the meantime of me learning general consensus of best soil / amendments basics ? I’m willing to toss anything I already bought to prevent future headaches
 
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Alright, can I ask everyone for a general overall consensus of 3 no til books? One preferably a dumbed down version so I can comprehend the other 2?

Also in the meantime of me learning general consensus of best soil / amendments basics ? I’m willing to toss anything I already bought to prevent future headaches
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Grape grows on ig wrote a book, get it.

There's only one simple no till book and grape grow is the one who wrote it
 
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Alright, can I ask everyone for a general overall consensus of 3 no til books? One preferably a dumbed down version so I can comprehend the other 2?

Also in the meantime of me learning general consensus of best soil / amendments basics ? I’m willing to toss anything I already bought to prevent future headaches
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What products do you have
 
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Hoffman cspm

Bonsai lava rocks (I need to order more though lol)

Malibu bu biodynamic compost
http://www.hydrogalaxy.com/nutrient...MI-OnBuPD11wIVD0R-Ch2MVgNSEAQYAiABEgIJSvD_BwE

1/3 of each



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Kelp meal, dolomite, mbp, gypsum 1/8 cup per cuf
https://www.amazon.com/Hoffman-1550...8-1-spell&keywords=Canadian+spangum+peat+Moss
 
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Grape grows on ig wrote a book, get it.

There's only one simple no till book and grape grow is the one who wrote it
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Gardening with undisturbed soil sound right? Thank you man.
 
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https://www.amazon.com/Hoffman-1550...8-1-spell&keywords=Canadian+spangum+peat+Moss


Hoffman cspm

Bonsai lava rocks (I need to order more though lol)

Malibu bu biodynamic compost
http://www.hydrogalaxy.com/nutrient...MI-OnBuPD11wIVD0R-Ch2MVgNSEAQYAiABEgIJSvD_BwE

1/3 of each



Then

Kelp meal, dolomite, mbp, gypsum 1/8 cup per cuf
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Lose dolo add basalt, oyster shell, un charged bio char
 
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FutureGrower said:
https://www.amazon.com/Hoffman-1550...8-1-spell&keywords=Canadian+spangum+peat+Moss


Hoffman cspm

Bonsai lava rocks (I need to order more though lol)

Malibu bu biodynamic compost
http://www.hydrogalaxy.com/nutrient...MI-OnBuPD11wIVD0R-Ch2MVgNSEAQYAiABEgIJSvD_BwE

1/3 of each



Then

Kelp meal, dolomite, mbp, gypsum 1/8 cup per cuf
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Add 1/2 cup of each 1/8 to low
 
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Thank you man!
 
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@brazel is back. Haha.

Fungus gnat larvae bother roots on plants because they eat the same fungus that benefits your plants by living on the roots. They actually outcompete fungus eating nematodes therefore the predatory nematodes who eat these fungus eating nematodes, disturbing the predatory nematodes who eat these other predatory nematodes, disturbing the larger predatory nematodes who pray on smaller predatory nematodes and fungus gnat larvae...and so on. This disturbs the whole cycle. Cover crop should come later IMO once you have developed a good food soil web. Why the absolute need for cover crop?
 
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@brazel is back. Haha.

Fungus gnat larvae bother roots on plants because they eat the same fungus that benefits your plants by living on the roots. They actually outcompete fungus eating nematodes therefore the predatory nematodes who eat these fungus eating nematodes, disturbing the predatory nematodes who eat these other predatory nematodes, disturbing the larger predatory nematodes who pray on smaller predatory nematodes and fungus gnat larvae...and so on. This disturbs the whole cycle. Cover crop should come later IMO once you have developed a good food soil web. Why the absolute need for cover crop?
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Remove your cover crop and tell me how the fungus gnat level dropped from that... open invitation!

The cover crop is key to SFW and the soil, plant. nitrogen fixers another plant on the fungi network, provides structure to soil, less watering.... etc... You know this, why you think different?
 
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Okay I'm taking your word @brazel . I have a whole bag of crimson clover I'm about to drop. Hope I don't get blown up. You haven't steered me wrong yet
 
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Your info has always been solid. I keep accidentally clicking that f****** primordial Solutions link
 
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Okay I'm taking your word @brazel . I have a whole bag of crimson clover I'm about to drop. Hope I don't get blown up. You haven't steered me wrong yet
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Do it!
 
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Do it!
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Go yell at RD. He is the one who got me started on that.
 
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Go yell at RD. He is the one who got me started on that.
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I'm curious of his findings
 
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I'm curious of his findings
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idk man ask him. I dig the pine bark fines because the wood absorbs the oils and holds them a little longer.
 
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idk man ask him. I dig the pine bark fines because the wood absorbs the oils and holds them a little longer.
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why do you want to hold on to them longer?
 
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why do you want to hold on to them longer?
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idk i just like to do a light neem oil mist across the mulch with leftovers
 
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idk i just like to do a light neem oil mist across the mulch with leftovers
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Word, I'd say you wouldn't want too prolong the decaying process.
Neem is good though, I've never really sprayed on my soil though, I don't have a reason why. I've just always used neem meal for soil.
 
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