
Looking for a organic or dank nutrients for new grow
#1
Posted 12 January 2021 - 10:36 PM
#2
Posted 14 January 2021 - 06:44 AM
#3
Posted 14 January 2021 - 11:59 PM
I heard that by one guy but I don’t know how to go about that? Could I do that in like 20-40 gallon pots outside? I know it has a lot of micro and gets those plants crazy... I just didn’t know the method or science behind it really. I’ma look upHi there! Have you considered worm farming, cover crops, and boosting your tea additives and converting to a regenerative soil type gardening??
#4
Posted 15 January 2021 - 02:28 PM
You want to build up a better tea too, some myco powder from fungi perfect would help, you could also add malt power, molasses, kelp, coconut water.
Good to have fly sticky traps around and also Diatomaceous earth in case things get out of hand. I wonder if you could get some kind of indoor pond set up with some frogs to eat any flys ect at night when the lights go out.
Essential oils are great to use along with other types of foliar additives into a foliar spray like lavender oil, oregano oil, Karanja Oil.
#5
Posted 15 January 2021 - 02:37 PM
mighty gawd that’s perfect!!! hahahahah I love the frog set up that’s so dope. I have dogs so idk if I could but one day perhaps .... That’s just too cool to show off when people come by and helps and they eat lol. But yes! I use a molasses in my tea but I did run out this run and wasn’t too sharp on the tea. is the tea ok if I eat brew for more then 2-3 days? I don’t like the tea or water to stay still. So for my tea I add 2-3 scoops of all purpose and some earth warm, and I add fruit fertilizer but only when they start to flower. I think I need to take better track and eye and once they flower or start signs I hit them with the flower good or even before a week so they take off. But yes a fungi power or malt I think I’m gunna try. I’m gunna let the water go 48 hour in the air bubble then add the tea stuff to make sure it’s clean from back yard water. I got new big big air stones. I know when I First made the teas. The foam and stuff was CRAZY lol so I know I did it right then. and I used old soil. Lol may be it but I got new soil so I’ll mix it up good. ok ok so I dont think I need crazy nutrients, maybe just good tea and living soil. I do need the flu traps tho. I seen a guy have those like card paper sheets under. Cause yes I didn’t have a big bug issue but a I had some and yes those would’ve helped. Thank you so much dude really helpful. Hope everyone is holding it down!You could have worn bins in the basement or somewhere that doesn’t freeze or get too hot. You can also have worms living in your indoor pots. If you grow a nice cover crop you can chop it down and use it as mulch and worm bed. The worms may help to prune your dead roots, tunnel for better drainage and nutrient delivery. You can just chop down your plant and drop a fem seed or seedling right next to the old stock and root ball. The worms will compost whatever the new pant doesn’t take from the old root ball.
You want to build up a better tea too, some myco powder from fungi perfect would help, you could also add malt power, molasses, kelp, coconut water.
Good to have fly sticky traps around and also Diatomaceous earth in case things get out of hand. I wonder if you could get some kind of indoor pond set up with some frogs to eat any flys ect at night when the lights go out.
Essential oils are great to use along with other types of foliar additives into a foliar spray like lavender oil, oregano oil, Karanja Oil.
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#6
Posted 15 January 2021 - 06:46 PM
Anything nitrogen fixing as a cover crop would be great too, and if you are adding fungi powder in there you could plant some radishes or something else as well. Innoculated clover, legumes. I wonder if you could grow wheat grass in there and juice it. Maybe even use the juice in your brew, as a substitute for kelp to cut costs I wonder if that could work?
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