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Growing Some Monsters (outdoor Scrog)

Greatlakes Jul 16, 2018 401 Replies 90,652 Views
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Got the worm towers in. Plants in. Got some cover crops on the way.
 

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Got the worm towers in. Plants in. Got some cover crops on the way.
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3 quantum kush. Homegrown natural wonders
1 triangle kush. Passed cut.
1 mooseknuckle jockey. Exotic genetics.
2 triangle road kill. Unicorn road kill x phone home (triangle kush leaner)
1 foxfarm. Two plants started growing out of the air holes in my air pots. Cloned em. The soil was foxfarm ocean forest. The plant they came from was mooseknuckle jockey. But these plants look nothing like it. So I asked foxfarm. Gave bag number of soil. They don't know either. So I have a sativa looking plant. And I'm calling her foxfarm. Lol
1 Iranian. Crossed to either a Turk, or a Sinai. Both fast. Am using this to speed up anything our group has that needs speed.
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Heya buddy OMG you’ve done a lot of work holy crap lol!!! How do your worm towers work? Do you add 1000 worms in there? Just curious my lawn is full of hills from them. You have tons of room in there how long is it? Awesome job buddy!!!!
 
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Heya buddy OMG you’ve done a lot of work holy crap lol!!! How do your worm towers work? Do you add 1000 worms in there? Just curious my lawn is full of hills from them. You have tons of room in there how long is it? Awesome job buddy!!!!
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Thanks much! It's 31 feet x 16. I know after this year, I won't have to do it again. Thank God. Lol im just regenerative now.
The buckets have holes, so worms can crawl in and out. You put your mulch stuff in the bottom of bucket, and a handful of worms. They make the fresh castings. I am a cook, and I am taking garbage cans to all the local restaurants, and asking my cook friends to give me their compost items. Michigan just partially opened bar restaurants, thank God. Lol
So will have free, despite the labor, food for the soil! And have diverse crop cover on the way to help feed from the top side also! Will also be doing fermented plant juice, for the first time, and maybe fish. We have access to fish carcass at our market. So I am diving in, organic regenerative, head first! Lol
 
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In the les cheneaux islands area, they have these boats with blades that chop the seaweed, so the tourists can boat without issue. Am thinking this seaweed we have here, might be a great thing to use during the flowering period!
 
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In the les cheneaux islands area, they have these boats with blades that chop the seaweed, so the tourists can boat without issue. Am thinking this seaweed we have here, might be a great thing to use during the flowering period!
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It never hurts to try
 
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Thanks much! It's 31 feet x 16. I know after this year, I won't have to do it again. Thank God. Lol im just regenerative now.
The buckets have holes, so worms can crawl in and out. You put your mulch stuff in the bottom of bucket, and a handful of worms. They make the fresh castings. I am a cook, and I am taking garbage cans to all the local restaurants, and asking my cook friends to give me their compost items. Michigan just partially opened bar restaurants, thank God. Lol
So will have free, despite the labor, food for the soil! And have diverse crop cover on the way to help feed from the top side also! Will also be doing fermented plant juice, for the first time, and maybe fish. We have access to fish carcass at our market. So I am diving in, organic regenerative, head first! Lol
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This will be an adventure for sure!
 
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Has anyone used this mix?
 
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Took a few hours, but this is two five gallon buckets of dandelions, chopped down to fit in one, mixed with brown sugar, and topped with brown sugar as the lid. Will have some awesome plant food next week!!!
 
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Took a few hours, but this is two five gallon buckets of dandelions, chopped down to fit in one, mixed with brown sugar, and topped with brown sugar as the lid. Will have some awesome plant food next week!!!
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I know you can make a high potassium tea out of them. Never seen this method....interesting
 
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I know you can make a high potassium tea out of them. Never seen this method....interesting
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Fermented plant juice. Learned this from Elaine Ingram, Josh and Kelly of Dragonfly earth, jeff lowenfels, and a few others I forget. Been watching a lot of regenerative cannabis info.
There are a few big ones they recommend using.
Comfry
Stinging nettles
Dandelions
Yarrow.
But the list of indigenous plant in your area is what they recommend using. This makes it a closed loop system. No buying anything. (well, maybe brown sugar) your plants rely on your labor, instead of bottles. And the finished product blows bottles nutes outta the water.
 
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Do you add water to the bucket to get it moving or does the sugar on top start the process irrespective. Your effort looks like the results will be amazing
 
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Do you add water to the bucket to get it moving or does the sugar on top start the process irrespective. Your effort looks like the results will be amazing
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Yes, the sugar starts to to pull the moisture from the plant. After a week or so, you will have lots of liquid from the plants. Dilute to taste, and off to the races!
 
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Do you add water to the bucket to get it moving or does the sugar on top start the process irrespective. Your effort looks like the results will be amazing
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Do you add water to the bucket to get it moving or does the sugar on top start the process irrespective. Your effort looks like the results will be amazing
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Yes DILUTE IT! fermented teas can easily burn and kill your plant If you over do it.
 
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Got some decent genetics imView attachment 816004 View attachment 816007 View attachment 816008 View attachment 816009 View attachment 816010 trying out this yr. Mostly from bomb seeds a few from DNA and 1 from hso

I am growing in 100% amended composted manure. No dirt at all just 400 gallons of cow poo lol.

I also did my own boxes using window screen for the sides for better air and drainage.

Here are a few pics of the journey.
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Yes DILUTE IT! fermented teas can easily burn and kill your plant If you over do it.
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She ain't jokin! I did this earlier in the year. Burned 5 plants this doing this with horsetail fermented plant juice. You would think organic is so mellow, but fermented juices got some power! Lol
 
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I wish I had found this post sooner. I had to rejuvenate my soil and have a friend with 200+ goats. I mixed I one pickup load in the first 25’ with old soil. I bought a yard of “Forest compost with manure” from a local supplier and mixed in some more goat shit in the closer 25’ in the photos. I did add other amendments including: alfalfa meal, bat Guano, Sea 90, Bokashi, Neem sead meal, etc. The near end is doing a little better.
 
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I wish I had found this post sooner. I had to rejuvenate my soil and have a friend with 200+ goats. I mixed I one pickup load in the first 25’ with old soil. I bought a yard of “Forest compost with manure” from a local supplier and mixed in some more goat shit in the closer 25’ in the photos. I did add other amendments including: alfalfa meal, bat Guano, Sea 90, Bokashi, Neem sead meal, etc. The near end is doing a little better. View attachment 1015220View attachment 1015221
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Looks like a great job to me!
 
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Omg, was so new. Am all over your thread. So sorry. Didnt even know, I could make my own! Lmao! Hey girl, hope your good. Havent seen ya in a bit.
 
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Has anyone used this mix?
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This looks like a good way to go....
 
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