RenaissanceBrah
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Hello everyone,
Noob post here, was hoping to get any advice before diving in.
Going to be my 2nd grow, first outdoor grow, first no-till grow.
Planning on:
Noob post here, was hoping to get any advice before diving in.
Going to be my 2nd grow, first outdoor grow, first no-till grow.
Planning on:
- Planting 1-4 seedlings of the sativa "PuTang" I picked up from Mass Medical Strains in the 30 gallon pot.
- 30 gallon tan fabric pot to place outdoors (I'm in Southern California, temps here get down to around 55-60F at night and typically around 80F during the day. Sun is damn strong during the day).
- Using Coots style Mix (1/1/1 of coco coir / supersoil / perlite). Everything organic.
- Will use cover crops (white clover and alfalfa).
- Will also plant some companion plants in the pot (mint, dill, to keep away spider mites).
- Possibly KNF inputs... I still know very little about them.
- Will be adding worm castings from my worm bin with red wigglers, I only feed them organic veggie scraps.
- No neem, will only spray with essential oil extracts, to prevent spider mites and such. Will also probably use enzymes (though I don't know anything about them, but someone told me I should for an organic grow).
- For the coots-style mix, can I use something like M3 Michigan Made Mix supersoil instead of compost? My reasoning is that it has all the beneficials inside of it already. Or would there be a better way to approach it?
- Any good alternatives to M3 Michigan Made Mix soil? I've heard it's amazing, but might be too costly to acquire out here in southern california, after the shipping costs. Looks like M3 is out of stock anyways of this soil.
- Any other advice? Hoping to learn, open to any suggestions, fascinated with living soils.