Organikz
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I dont water to runoff. We dont have to deal with salt build up in organic living soil. I use a tensiometer and add about a half gallon when needed.Those babies are looking really nice Organikz.
Silly question, how do you deal with drainage?
Depth 24". I top if I need to slow down unruly plants. No trellis. I use stakes. These are from seed. I'm hunting gear right now.Organikz, sorry about having so many questions but I am looking to put together a new set-up and trying to figure what would be simplest but most effective. I like how your set-up looks, plus I very munch like the living organic method you have chosen to use. What is the depth of your bed? Do you train your plants at all with a trellis? Are those plants in there from seed or clone?
Hey man. Good to see you too. How have things been?Dooooood! Good to see you. That pollen maybe toast my friend. Get a kief box, also known as a pollen box. Separate all that plant matter from the pollen. Then transfer to air tight container and add a couple rice grains. It can last up to a year.
Been good, been doing lots of hunts and breeding. Also a tester for a couple guysHey man. Good to see you too. How have things been?
Maybe a sprinkle of neem cake and kelp meal. 1/4 cup per 20g of each.@Organikz glad to see you back man! You are one of the guys that steered me to living soil when I was so lost at this stuff! Still not doing stuff perfect but learning and getting better daily :).
Question though man... you're still amending between cycles right? Water only is just no teas/aloe/agsil ect?
Maybe a sprinkle of neem cake and kelp meal. 1/4 cup per 20g of each.
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