Zzzax
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Well, What a thread!
I guess I'm "Old-School" as I was called while awaiting for arraignment on "too many plants" in Illinois. Turns out we can't have flowering and Veg at the same time like California.
Well, I am an organic soil guy from way back. Has something to do with my Father explaining how plants grew when i was four years old. Yes I remember.
So I came to believe that a living soil, now known as the Soil Food Web is a real thing and not just what a child believed to be true.
So I host 15 gallons of home-made, multi-generational--organic soil, for my licensed Medical Grow here in the wonderful state of Illinois.
This is year four for the recycling of soil. I believe that Humus has formed and long term nutrients are now plant available.
Each end of season the total soil volume is less after the harvest. The start of each season has me screening new materials through a mesh screen that are then turned in with the soil being recycled.
My process here is to have a living soil the whole grow. I feed the soil to feed the plants. Meaning I don't apply top dressing materials to feed the plants, I feed the soil microbes. Naturally with fifteen gallons of soil and the fact that over time some materials have broken down and become plant ready, means that if done right then excellence in organic growing will show it's magic.
Currently I am seeing results I have not before and this growing the same F2's as last year. That is large fan leaves on five and six node plants. That tells me that nutrients are available that were added one or two years ago and the soil is still a healthy bio-active environment.
I am now liquid-composting. I am watering carefully with fast nutrient and microbe rich 'Tea.' My soils and my liquid-compost Tea are all from Guinea Pig work-products and pine shaving bedding. There is a thread with the recipe generated by Chatgpt 4o on site.
So my advice in Organic soil is we never "cook" we manage a Soil Food Web which is always alive.
My grow is a relaxed-time event. I usually wait for my girls to be ready before I flip.
I know when they ready are because they are really mean with the Terpenes. They spray oils. They react to my mucking about and then my eyes get irritated and I get itchy. They Are Mean Girls!
So once they get to there it's usually time that they can put that energy to better use and go reproductive.
--That's my grow in a page or two.
Anyway : Questions about organic soil for me? I can only say what I do.
I guess I'm "Old-School" as I was called while awaiting for arraignment on "too many plants" in Illinois. Turns out we can't have flowering and Veg at the same time like California.
Well, I am an organic soil guy from way back. Has something to do with my Father explaining how plants grew when i was four years old. Yes I remember.
So I came to believe that a living soil, now known as the Soil Food Web is a real thing and not just what a child believed to be true.
So I host 15 gallons of home-made, multi-generational--organic soil, for my licensed Medical Grow here in the wonderful state of Illinois.
This is year four for the recycling of soil. I believe that Humus has formed and long term nutrients are now plant available.
Each end of season the total soil volume is less after the harvest. The start of each season has me screening new materials through a mesh screen that are then turned in with the soil being recycled.
My process here is to have a living soil the whole grow. I feed the soil to feed the plants. Meaning I don't apply top dressing materials to feed the plants, I feed the soil microbes. Naturally with fifteen gallons of soil and the fact that over time some materials have broken down and become plant ready, means that if done right then excellence in organic growing will show it's magic.
Currently I am seeing results I have not before and this growing the same F2's as last year. That is large fan leaves on five and six node plants. That tells me that nutrients are available that were added one or two years ago and the soil is still a healthy bio-active environment.
I am now liquid-composting. I am watering carefully with fast nutrient and microbe rich 'Tea.' My soils and my liquid-compost Tea are all from Guinea Pig work-products and pine shaving bedding. There is a thread with the recipe generated by Chatgpt 4o on site.
So my advice in Organic soil is we never "cook" we manage a Soil Food Web which is always alive.
My grow is a relaxed-time event. I usually wait for my girls to be ready before I flip.
I know when they ready are because they are really mean with the Terpenes. They spray oils. They react to my mucking about and then my eyes get irritated and I get itchy. They Are Mean Girls!
So once they get to there it's usually time that they can put that energy to better use and go reproductive.
--That's my grow in a page or two.
Anyway : Questions about organic soil for me? I can only say what I do.