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Looking for some living soil product recommendations

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I am trying “living soil” grows because of how much cannabis I consume. I want it to be as healthy as possible. The last grow I used “Earth Dust” with pretty good results but the plants seemed hungry. I spent way more than I intended to with the earth dust as well using teas with it. It is supposed to be a water only grow with earth dust. PH self regulates with living soil supposedly.

I want to try some other products to compare and see what works the best. Has anyone had good luck with other dry amendments or any else for living soil?
 

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I am trying “living soil” grows because of how much cannabis I consume. I want it to be as healthy as possible. The last grow I used “Earth Dust” with pretty good results but the plants seemed hungry. I spent way more than I intended to with the earth dust as well using teas with it. It is supposed to be a water only grow with earth dust. PH self regulates with living soil supposedly.

I want to try some other products to compare and see what works the best. Has anyone had good luck with other dry amendments or any else for living soil?
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It's an entire rabbit hole and if you really want to go down it you should look into Dr. Elaine Ingham's Soil Food Web courses, books on organic farming/gardening, etc.

I'd highly suggest starting your own compost piles and looking into no-till regenerative growing books, videos, anything you can get your hands on.

Organic store-bought ferts are expensive and hard to trust, you don't know where that "organic" material came from or if it was done properly.

There are entire degrees on this subject so get ready for an education
 
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Deadstill hit the nail on the head! The following is some good listening

Episode 3: Clackamas Coot Talks Worm Castings, Malted Barley, Peat Moss, & Coot's Soil mix

In this episode, we talk with Clackamas Coot (Jim Bennett) about how he came up with using malted barley in his soils and sprouting seeds for teas. He explains the benefits of neem and the importance of worm castings. Coot is famous for his soil mixes and all the information he freely shared on...
www.kisorganics.com
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Episode 7: Clackamas Coot Talks About Worm Bins, Peat Moss, & Building Soil

This is the 2nd part of a 3 part interview series with Clackamas Coot. We talk more about neem, IPM strategies, worm bins, peat moss, how to evaluate potting soils, and much more! Important links: Functional Blocks of Neem Oil The Growing Importance of Neem in Agriculture, Industry...
www.kisorganics.com
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Episode 8: Clackamas Coot Weighs in on

This is the final part of an interview series with Clackamas Coot. We settle the questions regarding using neem in soils, talk about seaweed, weigh in on the idea of no-till, and hear the history of
www.kisorganics.com
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I forgot to mention - Royal Gold was at CannaCon 22 and hooked me up with a couple bags of their new organic fertilizers called "Crown Jewels" that is OMRI listed and registered with the CDFA. I will be doing a review of it soon and deciding if I want to invest in some of that for next year's hemp crops, until we can establish enough of our own compost fertilizer. But check it out - https://royalgoldcoco.com/crown-jewels/
 
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Google SOHUM
 
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I'm in a FB group called "Grow Fam" and it seems they almost ALL use that
 
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Biggggg pots man, i run 600gal for one plant. Its all about surface area, when relying on raw foods and biology i.e the living soil food wed....size does make a difference. Check out Tim Wilson, and Tad Hussey from KIS organics. KIS and BAS are the bomb you should defiantly check them out.
 
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There is no water only, and if your "organic' nuts cost too much your a sucker. I spend pennys on the stuff, using compost tea, home made compost, and malted grains. Raw imputs like guano and manure, kelp and alfalfa, are relatively in expensive. Fish for N and constant scratch ins and your golden. I spent about 5k in total to grow out 12 of these puppys



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I spend pennys on the stuff, using compost tea, home made compost, and malted grains. Raw imputs like guano and manure, kelp and alfalfa, are relatively in expensive. Fish for N and constant scratch ins and your golden I spent about 5k in total to grow out 12 of these puppys
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Wait what? Is that FIVE THOUSAND dollars or a typo?
 
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No man, and thats ballin on a budget, now that 5g includes making 36yards of the premo soils(bootstrappin) 5k wouldn't even get you two pots full of FOFF or Roots, seeds, fat ol hoops house and all the scratch ins and feeds my heart could desire. In just nutes? 800 or so for my year run. I mean 12 plants at 5+- per plant if you line that against a bottle fed grower 5g is nothing. Organics doesnt mean cost free. And the eternal fight is spending money vs spending hours, a big part of what cost soo much was my time, hauling truck loads of manure, and sawdust, paying backhoe to mix and fill pots and dirt.
 
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I use Down to earths stuff a lot, as well as the buckets of guano and the roots dry stuff, you need to be able to buy based on NPK and cost effectiveness not just one nutrients line up. I may use ten different brands of dry stuff on top of the brewing store and the health foods store. But a few tips for organic monsters;
Bigger dirt better, plant them further than you ever think is needed(use all your space), make sure you have a fluffy mix, and a lotta of manure will help everything bang and cut your nute cost. Fish is all the N you could ever need. Scratch in every 10 days increasing the amount every time. pots work best but in lu dig holes or trences and back fill
 
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check @Shaded_One thread if you into something a little simpler

Growing with Gaia Green - Shaded's Method

Hello and welcome to my "Growing with Gaia Green" guide! Figured I would just make a post that can be referenced instead of constantly writing this out in DM's or threads. Gaia Green products are 100% organic dry amendments for cannabis use. They are a Canadian based company but they also...
www.thcfarmer.com
 
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Garbage_bear said:
I am trying “living soil” grows because of how much cannabis I consume. I want it to be as healthy as possible. The last grow I used “Earth Dust” with pretty good results but the plants seemed hungry. I spent way more than I intended to with the earth dust as well using teas with it. It is supposed to be a water only grow with earth dust. PH self regulates with living soil supposedly.

I want to try some other products to compare and see what works the best. Has anyone had good luck with other dry amendments or any else for living soil?
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I’m gonna be trying down to earth products. Read really good reviews
 
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No man, and thats ballin on a budget, now that 5g includes making 36yards of the premo soils(bootstrappin) 5k wouldn't even get you two pots full of FOFF or Roots, seeds, fat ol hoops house and all the scratch ins and feeds my heart could desire. In just nutes? 800 or so for my year run. I mean 12 plants at 5+- per plant if you line that against a bottle fed grower 5g is nothing. Organics doesnt mean cost free. And the eternal fight is spending money vs spending hours, a big part of what cost soo much was my time, hauling truck loads of manure, and sawdust, paying backhoe to mix and fill pots and dirt.
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For 12 of those beauties, 5K is a steal!
 
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There is no water only,
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Incorrect. We use living soil and once it's planted, all we do is water. Our stuff was rated far above the dispo's product.
We use living soil and amend with Earth Dust, recharge and Fish Sh!t. It sits for 2 weeks getting watered normally and then we plant. No feeding, no issues, very potent smoke.
 
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