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Organic growers! GMO needs you!
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Gmo, pm me man. I wanna go over some of the stuff they were saying in that excerpt. Doesn't make sense at all for a no-till bed, lmaoo
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In which excerpt bud?integrajosh wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 1:04 amGmo, pm me man. I wanna go over some of the stuff they were saying in that excerpt. Doesn't make sense at all for a no-till bed, lmaoo
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Bro we gotta talk on the phone, whatsapp maybe, I can't be bothered to type all this been a long week manGMO wrote:In which excerpt bud?integrajosh wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 1:04 amGmo, pm me man. I wanna go over some of the stuff they were saying in that excerpt. Doesn't make sense at all for a no-till bed, lmaoo
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Some of what they said is true, but some is marketing bs
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Oh mate 100%, im not jumping on any product or brand for this. like ideally ill be producing my own or collecting what i need from wild sources, and even the part that says about remixing the soil i know is wrong. thats a supersoil method not no tillintegrajosh wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 1:10 amSome of what they said is true, but some is marketing bs
but thanks for looking out for us brother
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If you decide to do organic in pots, then yes we have to re-amend the soil.GMO wrote:Oh mate 100%, im not jumping on any product or brand for this. like ideally ill be producing my own or collecting what i need from wild sources, and even the part that says about remixing the soil i know is wrong. thats a supersoil method not no tillintegrajosh wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 1:10 amSome of what they said is true, but some is marketing bs
but thanks for looking out for us brother
And you're exactly right about not tilling the no-till bed
My head almost exploded when I read that
Ok..... So I did this last multi-strain grow in 5 gallon pots, supposedly wayyyy to small for organic growing. 15 gallon is minimum I think. However, ZERO issues with deficiencies and such
I top dressed right before flower, that's it
I just don't wanna see anyone spending loads of cash or loads of time doing organics. I'm hooked my man, most effortless grow I've ever had
It was a huge leap of faith and really hard to make myself do at first, but letting the plants take control and pick and choose what they want was the best decision I've made so far. That and joining gr420
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have we met? im GMO im tighter than a fishes ass mate. even my own mother doesnt get a bday cardintegrajosh wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 1:22 amI just don't wanna see anyone spending loads of cash or loads of time doing organics
nah mate full respect. but i think the plan is going to be go all in or not. so 1.2x2.4m bed which will probably take me a few months to finish the planning for and gathering the amendments for at thats like 100 gallons from your measures earlier but i figure if im looking to harness the power of the mycellium i need go big!!
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Organic is easy. Waste nothing even eggshells leave from the garden or mowing the lawn, old veggies. Everything can go into it. With a cover, crop goes with things that grow around your area so it doesn't look out of place. Ladybugs area great because they eat aphids. Cooled down juice from veggies at dinner is amazing for watering just don't put salt in the water.
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You talking about indoor also aqua?Aqua wrote:Organic is easy. Waste nothing even eggshells leave from the garden or mowing the lawn, old veggies. Everything can go into it. With a cover, crop goes with things that grow around your area so it doesn't look out of place. Ladybugs area great because they eat aphids. Cooled down juice from veggies at dinner is amazing for watering just don't put salt in the water.
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I'm hesitant to add food scraps to my beds but it kind of makes sense because the worms would eat them anyways.
Very interesting
Just worried about a mite infestation in my grow room, my worm bin has loads of them
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