Dan813
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Worms rock! If your going that route you need to focus on feeding the worms and biology in the soil organics and steer away from synthetic inputs. I don't use anything during transplant, they may get shocked for a bit but its pretty difficult to kill a plant during. With my bonsai's I treat the roots like they owe me money and yet to lose a cannabis plant to blasting, trimming, and scraping the root ball.hello everyone. Today I added worm castings and two containers of red worms to my soil. Anyone ever had success with them before? My seedling is growing fast so I’m preparing for transplanting soon maybe after the next few wet/dry cycles any advice? Also how recommended is a product like Great White for benefiting during transplant? I’m nervous because my first time growing I killed my plant with bad soil choices and transplanting. Anything helps. Thanks!!
Ok cool. So my family has been fishing since the first fishWorms rock! If your going that route you need to focus on feeding the worms and biology in the soil organics and steer away from synthetic inputs. I don't use anything during transplant, they may get shocked for a bit but its pretty difficult to kill a plant during. With my bonsai's I treat the roots like they owe me money and yet to lose a cannabis plant to blasting, trimming, and scraping the root ball.
True worms will eat p much anything haha, There's a lot of ppl going with the "no-till" or "living soil" style here. Here's a website that has formed bc of this movement, they are a pretty great company (BuildASoil).Ok cool. So my family has been fishing since the first fishand if I remember correctly my grandfather used to feed his worm grits! Like just right out of the box and they loved it any suggestions?
Absolutely, TONS of overlapping and outdated info on the web. If you have time check out @Mikedin 's recent thread he just finished his first round with a new living soil setup from buildasoil and it went great!Thank you so much I will buy some clover seeds the next time I go to Walmart! I watch so many videos and read so much about growing that sometimes I overthink too much. I appreciate your advice.
Very nice! Yes great white myco is great! Dust your root ball with it before you plop her in the hole (I even used to mix a small amount in during watering just mix it in the can and water in every 2 weeks or sohello everyone. Today I added worm castings and two containers of red worms to my soil. Anyone ever had success with them before? My seedling is growing fast so I’m preparing for transplanting soon maybe after the next few wet/dry cycles any advice? Also how recommended is a product like Great White for benefiting during transplant? I’m nervous because my first time growing I killed my plant with bad soil choices and transplanting. Anything helps. Thanks!!
Yep! I don’t use a lot just a nice light sprinkle over the roots before ya put her in, transplant is easy, don’t overdo it, sometimes when I transplant I don’t even water for a day of the soil is moist that in transplanting into (especially in the living soil beds you maintain moisture when you’re running or not)Man I could only fantasize about growing a plant like yours!! And I added about 60 of them to a dog toy bin that I decided was the perfect fabric pot! Sorry to the family dog lol and my soul is just basically stuff from my yard where everything seems to flourish except for the perlite. I will buy the Great White it’s actually pretty cheap and seems to be a go to for a lot of people during transplant.
Love your cats your plants won’t skip a beat!!Yep! I don’t use a lot just a nice light sprinkle over the roots before ya put her in, transplant is easy, don’t overdo it, sometimes when I transplant I don’t even water for a day of the soil is moist that in transplanting into (especially in the living soil beds you maintain moisture when you’re running or not)
Lots of animals in my house they end up in my pics a lot haha
Here was a breakdown, one video is me adding the first set of worms, 2nd video is me transplanting into one of the 30 gals
Sorry for the massive pic drop
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