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This idea was invented by a few hippies in the PNW.
They were dumping amended soil into their outdoor gardens and noticed their soil was increasing fertility 10x over in the outdoor gardens. They started exchanging the soil back and forth. They decided they needed to figure out how to bring the life from outdoor soil that catalyzed this natural cycling of their soil indoors and also using teachings from Masanobu and understanding that disturbing the microbial life had a very negative effect...indoor no till gardening was born.
Even knowledge coot acquired at a French baking academy was attributed to increasing the rate at which we can deconstruct organic matter as well as utilizing naturally occurring enzymes to fertilize our plants and increase SAR.
This was not long ago...maybe 99 or 2000. Microbeman, Clackamas coot, gascanistan, spacem0ss, and bluejay began fine tuning the idea of using large containers indoors.
The definition of no till means no tillage. Utilizing the natural processes and exchanges between plants and the microbial life found within fertile soils. As it wasn't legal where it originated at the time or currently in many places this gives growers the chance to grow top shelf all organic cannabis with little to no effort.
If you look at agriculture today all they are doing is removing the natural element and implementing a synthetic form. They are essentially breaking something and putting it back together with duct tape.
Masanobu said men will break something and then celebrate the fact that they have fixed it but why did they feel the need to break it to begin with?
They were dumping amended soil into their outdoor gardens and noticed their soil was increasing fertility 10x over in the outdoor gardens. They started exchanging the soil back and forth. They decided they needed to figure out how to bring the life from outdoor soil that catalyzed this natural cycling of their soil indoors and also using teachings from Masanobu and understanding that disturbing the microbial life had a very negative effect...indoor no till gardening was born.
Even knowledge coot acquired at a French baking academy was attributed to increasing the rate at which we can deconstruct organic matter as well as utilizing naturally occurring enzymes to fertilize our plants and increase SAR.
This was not long ago...maybe 99 or 2000. Microbeman, Clackamas coot, gascanistan, spacem0ss, and bluejay began fine tuning the idea of using large containers indoors.
The definition of no till means no tillage. Utilizing the natural processes and exchanges between plants and the microbial life found within fertile soils. As it wasn't legal where it originated at the time or currently in many places this gives growers the chance to grow top shelf all organic cannabis with little to no effort.
If you look at agriculture today all they are doing is removing the natural element and implementing a synthetic form. They are essentially breaking something and putting it back together with duct tape.
Masanobu said men will break something and then celebrate the fact that they have fixed it but why did they feel the need to break it to begin with?
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