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Platinum Kush Breath Remix from In House Genetics Mind Flasher from Solfire gardens Crescendo x Grampas Stash from Ethos I'm very excited about this grow. I've had a handful of successful grows using bottled nutrients and soil, but I've researched and...
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First living soil grow, another word.

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Platinum Kush Breath Remix from In House Genetics

Mind Flasher from Solfire gardens

Crescendo x Grampas Stash from Ethos

I'm very excited about this grow. I've had a handful of successful grows using bottled nutrients and soil, but I've researched and learned and gotten some help from KiS organics and put together a "living soil".

The seedlings did great. They've been in veg for a couple weeks and are getting transplanted to the 2x4 bed this weekend. They should've already been in there but I've been busy.

I germinated in the soil, for the first time. I usually use paper towels. What was crazy was in 3 days time they germinated and stretched 2-3 inches to the top on the baggie I had over the pots. I've never had a seed germinate that fast. I had to transplant and bury the stems bc they got so long.

Here's the progress so far. Feel free to comment or give advice.

 
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Think I'm dealing with a little Mg deficiency. Going to foliar spray mg sulf tonight.
 

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Think I'm dealing with a little Mg deficiency. Going to foliar spray mg sulf tonight.
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What are you using for soil? Did you buy something like sohum or did you make the soil yourself? If so did you add any mycos?
 
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What are you using for soil? Did you buy something like sohum or did you make the soil yourself? If so did you add any mycos?
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1/3 compost, aeration and peat. I got that mix tested at Logan's lab and then amended from there. I sprinkle the roots with myco when I transplant. About to go do just that right now.
 
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Looks like it’s working! I think you’ll like the result! I reamend during winter and reuse. Up to well over 300 gallons now. It’s not economically feasible to do it. Any other way. And the results are great! So far just recharge and water. You’re looking good! You’ll love it once you get it dialed in.
 
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I built this tent out of pvc I found for free on fb. I used foam board for the sides and used foil tape and zip ties to hold the foam board to the pvc frame. Here's some pics of the process.

 
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Transplant went well. The roots looked good, but I don't like when they grow around this much and I have to rip them apart. The plants don't seem to like it much either.

I'm using Microbial Mass and a trichoderma product. Also I don't know if you guys have heard of this but Harpin protein is supposed to be very good for resin and trich production. I don't know a lot, but basically it's supposed to mimic pest pressure. You can also use insect frass for the same result. But the plant thinks it's being attacked by pests so it increases its defense mechanism, which is resin and trichomes. I heard about it on podcast and looked into it a little and I felt like it was worth a try.

Here's pics of the transplant.
 

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Looking good, Perrin! Nice tent. I’ve heard the same about insect frass. a try later on. I think a lot of people might give you grief on planting three plants in the same container. I’ve planted two in 40 gallon pots and one did seem to dominate. But I wasn’t really unhappy with the results. But three might get a little crowded! Lol! Did you ever consider putting dividers between the plants? Or did you think that would cramp there route freedom a little too much. Keep us posted. Good job!
 
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I love all types of growing, but theres something fulfilling about organic soil. You cant beat the yield of coco but you cant beat the quality of organic. Welcome to the club.


Remember to feed the microbes and they’ll do everything else
 
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Looking good, Perrin! Nice tent. I’ve heard the same about insect frass. a try later on. I think a lot of people might give you grief on planting three plants in the same container. I’ve planted two in 40 gallon pots and one did seem to dominate. But I wasn’t really unhappy with the results. But three might get a little crowded! Lol! Did you ever consider putting dividers between the plants? Or did you think that would cramp there route freedom a little too much. Keep us posted. Good job!
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I never have consider that until now. It's worth thinking about for sure. Now that you bring up crowding I'm getting a little nervous. I still have to do a little training on these guys. At least bend them over. I wanted to put a trellis net up because every time I don't use one I get branches falling everywhere and I regret it. I think I may flip to 12/12 sooner than I was thinking. I don't want them to get to big, I've dealt with that and it's a nightmare. I've waited a bit too long for training I know, and now that their freshly transplanted I don't want to mess with them just yet. Tomorrow I'll start bending them over.

Do you think I should flip to 12/12 soon?
 
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I don’t know. I don’t grow indoors. Mother nature flips them for me! But somebody will weigh in! Looking good!
 
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bump. any indoor growers want to offer a quick opinion?
 
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naw don’t flip yet. Add the canopy attachment to your bed. Start filling the canopy screen.
 
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naw don’t flip yet. Add the canopy attachment to your bed. Start filling the canopy screen.
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Thank you, bro I am going to take that advice. I didn't want to flip now I was just worried they were gonna end up getting too big for the bed.
And I am going to set up that canopy attachment as well.
 
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Thank you, bro I am going to take that advice. I didn't want to flip now I was just worried they were gonna end up getting too big for the bed.
And I am going to set up that canopy attachment as well.
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Worst case scenario if they get too tall you can supercrop them to make more room.

Also topping is another solution to avoid the plants getting too tall
 
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1st Grow Living soil? My best advice is repot the middle plant to a 5 gal Fabric pot, all 3 should be topped immediately (if not already) You have no use for trellis/scrog, (because you have no side/lateral branching) you have to create lateral/side branching by topping/training. You are weeks away from flipping to 12/12. Please take no offense, but It doesn't seem like you've done much research? No Worries Trial by Fire is a way to learn but it costs more money, stress and time, time is something you never get back.... good luck M8
 
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Record the maximum height of your lights. Don’t veg past 1/2 the maximum height and you shouldn’t have issues.
 
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It's been a minute since I've updated.

Things are going well. I've not fed, but I've used microbial mass once and harpin protein once, in the past 2 weeks.

The blumats have finally come on and are irrigating well. The meter has been reading 122 for the past few days. I'm very excited about that bc I had been having issues with them. I purchased them from Kis organics and they helped with the set up and troubleshooting, and we got them going.

I switched to 12/12 last night. I bought the pvc I need to set up the trellis net. I'll do that this weekend. I'm not unhappy with how trainings going, but I do really wish i didn't plant the first plant in the middle of its spot. When i bent it down it was off center and it bothers me a little. Next run I'm going to top but just hold the branches down to break apical dominance and not bend it down.

Here's some pics

 
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Organic grows always look so happy
 
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They feel happy to me too. I'm just now starting flower though and in my past 2 grows this is the time they start to look unhappy. But I was dealing with salt build up from bottled nutes. So hopefully, fingers crossed, they'll stay happy. Thanks for commenting.
 
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