Hey troops hope im posting this in the right place. Im looking a little bit of help and advice. I am coming to the end of my current grow in coco and have decided to make the switch to growing organically. I am pretty much good to go once transplanted into their forever home and into the 50L pot of living organic soil (GHO soil) but its the first 3 weeks I am unsure about.
I have a few ideas but still its a stab in the dark, I don't want to use any soil with synthetic nutes which once transplanted might kill the living soil.
Was wondering what soil should I use that will give the babies everything they need in the first 3 weeks and not too hot that it will kill them or stress them out. Also I have seen alot of people using bigfoot mychorrizae during this phase as well. Honestly any help or guidance is greatly appreciated. I would love to have the healthiest wee babies when it comes time to transplant them into the 50L pots
Added a few pics of my current grow below, know you all love a bit of bud porn lol these were taken last week and I am currently on day 2 of flush
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Chad is right, they are the best I have heard of. @GHO in the UK has some amazing products.Chad.Westport wrote: βSun Dec 13, 2020 6:53 pmNice looking ladies you have there :)
Depends where in the world you are. If you were in the states, I would say to look at the building-a-soil website or the KIS Organics website. They both make and ship great products. They also have plenty of recipes online to build your own organic soils. So if you can't have them shipped, hopefully you can locally source materials and make your own.
Kudos for giving the living soil route a go. I don't do it myself, but if I had beds that were big enough, I would do it without a doubt.
If you're looking for the best thing for transplanting I can find a few rabbit holes for you
- Dynomyco, You will find videos and a link below
- Great White, available all year round
- Bokashi
- EM1A Microbial innoculationn
I have heard people say the dynomyco has worked well on here. I am going to use bthat on my next transplant into a 55L pot.
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Oh and you asked about soil. @WeedJunkie
I have asked GHO about this. Look up local to you if possble, to get local microbials. Mushroom compost, which is an off product from mushroom farming. Or any green compost.
I use this one:
https://www.cwmenvironmental.co.uk/hous ... c-compost/
I have asked GHO about this. Look up local to you if possble, to get local microbials. Mushroom compost, which is an off product from mushroom farming. Or any green compost.
I use this one:
https://www.cwmenvironmental.co.uk/hous ... c-compost/
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Thanks @DIY.Rik for the support !!DYNOMYCO is definitely a necessary ingredient particulalry when it comes to transplanting.DIY.Rik wrote: βTue Dec 15, 2020 8:35 amChad is right, they are the best I have heard of. @GHO in the UK has some amazing products.Chad.Westport wrote: βSun Dec 13, 2020 6:53 pmNice looking ladies you have there :)
Depends where in the world you are. If you were in the states, I would say to look at the building-a-soil website or the KIS Organics website. They both make and ship great products. They also have plenty of recipes online to build your own organic soils. So if you can't have them shipped, hopefully you can locally source materials and make your own.
Kudos for giving the living soil route a go. I don't do it myself, but if I had beds that were big enough, I would do it without a doubt.
If you're looking for the best thing for transplanting I can find a few rabbit holes for you
- Dynomyco, You will find videos and a link below
- Great White, available all year round
- Bokashi
Any michorazae fungi will be beneficial. I have heard people, could have been @GMO using the cheap stuff you get at the UK garden centres, usually labelled for roses but it's all beneficial.
- EM1A Microbial innoculationn
I have heard people say the dynomyco has worked well on here. I am going to use bthat on my next transplant into a 55L pot.
@WeedJunkie here is our link for you to check out https://www.dynomyco.com.
We have seen some great results in this community from growers using DYNOMYCO.
Feel free to reach out
Happy Growing!
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Haha, I wondered if you'd drop in βaridynomyco wrote: βSun Dec 20, 2020 12:32 pmThanks @DIY.Rik for the support !!DYNOMYCO is definitely a necessary ingredient particulalry when it comes to transplanting.DIY.Rik wrote: βTue Dec 15, 2020 8:35 amChad is right, they are the best I have heard of. @GHO in the UK has some amazing products.Chad.Westport wrote: βSun Dec 13, 2020 6:53 pmNice looking ladies you have there :)
Depends where in the world you are. If you were in the states, I would say to look at the building-a-soil website or the KIS Organics website. They both make and ship great products. They also have plenty of recipes online to build your own organic soils. So if you can't have them shipped, hopefully you can locally source materials and make your own.
Kudos for giving the living soil route a go. I don't do it myself, but if I had beds that were big enough, I would do it without a doubt.
If you're looking for the best thing for transplanting I can find a few rabbit holes for you
- Dynomyco, You will find videos and a link below
- Great White, available all year round
- Bokashi
Any michorazae fungi will be beneficial. I have heard people, could have been @GMO using the cheap stuff you get at the UK garden centres, usually labelled for roses but it's all beneficial.
- EM1A Microbial innoculationn
I have heard people say the dynomyco has worked well on here. I am going to use bthat on my next transplant into a 55L pot.
@WeedJunkie here is our link for you to check out https://www.dynomyco.com.
We have seen some great results in this community from growers using DYNOMYCO.
Feel free to reach out
Happy Growing!
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