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Let me just say, this will be my first time. I'm planning growing indoors with fully organic philosophy in mind. I don't like the idea of using liquid fertilizers. I even don't like the idea of using those "organic" liquid fertilizers. In theory, if the plant needs more nutrients i should be able to transplant to a new pot with fresh living soil with fresh nutrients no? I see a lot of people using compost tea but i doubt it really will add much nutrients, it makes more sense giving the plant more living soil if it needs more. What you guys think?
So what is the right way to do it? I'm looking to grow in a 2x4 tent. I've read that you can put ideally two 5-gallon pots inside a 2x4 space. With only soil fed i will need bigger pots that 5-gallon?
Damn, i just realized that https://mountainsideorganicos.com/ is like the https://buildasoil.com/ in my country.
Nutrient amendments, including neem meal, kelp, crab meal.
Mineral amendments.
"Bioactive tea" I guess is like pre-made compost tea?
Neem oil for pest control
So happy!
I personally would do it indoors so you don't bring in too many pests right off the bat. Doesn't take much light/wattage to grow a cover crop.
Browse around the organic gardening section here and luck at several youtube videos for ideas. What is ideal may be tough in an environment like ours. I live in Thailand and came outside to see my plants being devoured by bugs. They put up a neon sign @Gourmet Treats. I'm being successful in a grow indoors using a Mars Hydro/cfls/day light. I have lots of worms in my compost pile. Have so many coffee grounds, seashells, durian husks, ash. I tried to use that compost ---- everyone said TOo Hot!!!! That was my 'vision' but if I had read up you have to age the soil 6 months prior to use. I just would like to see u be happy w some mota. Written plan? Devil in the details.Yes, i will, in fact i guess i'll just use this thread. Now i'm in the process of learning. So, i what i want to focus on, besides buying everything i need for growing, light tents, pots, etc, is building and growing life in my soil.
What would be the best way to build and grow life in my soil? I was thinking mixing Base soil, nutrient amendments and mineral amendments in a tote in example, water the whole mix, close the tote lid to get fungal and bacterial growth for a few days in the dark, then once i see fungal activity, transfer the mix to 15 gallon pots, add worms and cover crop seeds? Get the 15 gallon pots to the yard for the cover crop to get some sunshine? Keep it moist at all time, never let it dry. Once i see worms, and crops thriving, it will be finally considered living soil? then the 15 gallon pots will be ready to be moved indoors for planting cannabis seed or clones in it. Can i keep the 15 gallon pot outdoors in the yard with sunlight until i'm finally ready to use it indoors?
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