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My ladies have grown up now and they are finally ready to go into flower. I had some ups and downs this run. Its also been quite challamging dealing with the cold weather. Its the first grow ive done during the winter time. The genetics im running are as follows: 1. Ethos - Zour Apples 2. Ethos - End Game RBX 3. Ethos - White Wedding 4. Farmacy Seeds - Golden cheese They were all planted in a living soil blend i put together myself and let cook for approximately 3 months. I can't wait for the beautiful scents that await. One of my favourite parts of the grow is smelling the evolution of terps through flower.
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Organics: The GLO way
Vivid Dreamer replied to Green Leaf Organics's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Thanks for sharing this. Cleared up a lot for me. You're a legend. Such a wealth of information. It will take me some time to chew on all of it . -
Thanks for sharing. Im still trying to up my composting game. Im fairly new into it. I made my own from some repurposed plastuc boxes. One fitting into the other with drainage holes. When i started, i had no idea how much space i would need. So before the season starts, im planning to have a compost pile set up in my garden. Currently just prepping the space. My plants and veggies love the worm juice.
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Thanks a lot for including your application rate bro. Just wondering, do your plants finish with a fade. Last grow i top dressed pre flower with bone meal, kelp and talborne red....my leaves stayed green all the way to the end except for one of my girls that was in a pot too small for its size. I really want to get the hang of this and have a feel for my soil. Its so difficult to guage when my tank(medium) is running low in terms of nutes. Im still learning ny soil....what ive learnt is that it takes so long for things to break down in organics, so almost as if i need to anticipate deficiencies.
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I heard good things about Jamies elemental blend. Nice diversity of amendments lik3 a buffet and seems simple enough. Im in johannesburg and with petrol increases - shipping rates and even product prices just shot up. Its R235 excluding shipping. Willl defintiely give it a try in the future but for now will use what i have. and keep some cash for some new genetics.
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Hey there fellow growmies. Thought I'd share what ill be doing for my top dress before going into flower. I have been growing in a super soil mix which I amended and cooked before planting. This will be the ladies first and only top dressing. I am sure there are lots of growers out there who are feeling the pinch of electricity hikes and overall high cost of living. I try to save where i can and diy, making the most of what i have. KNF has been a revelation and im really seeing a big difference this grow using just a little of its practices. My initial planting mix, along with other amendments, was tailored for veg so i used the Talborne organics vita veg. I wss surprised at how much power it had...still no deficiencies showing up. I inculated some biochar with a mixture of EM-1 (Lab) ,mollases and water at a ratio of 1:1:200. Its been sitting for about one and a half weeks. Hopefully my attempt at a bokashi kinda aid will assist with the breakdown of nutrients. I want those feeder roots to come to the top, dance and have fun with my bennies haha. The biochar, once innoculated will be mixed with compost(quarter mushroom compost,half vermicompost and one quarter compost from my compost pile, some left over supersoil. I will then add the following: - Bone meal -kelp meal -home made crab meal -insect frass -Talborne oragmics Vita Fruit and flower (red bag) Im not sure whether or not to add soft rock phosphate as its what i have on hand for a different phosphorus source. Id like your guys input. I would like for these amendments to break down and my ladies to finish with a fade. Open to top dress recommendations that wont cost an arm an a leg. I have a lovely mulch layer covering my pots of leaf mould from difference areas (my attempt at getting some diverse microbes going). Im currently not using any bottled nutes. I feed with bio dyne microbes, labs and aloe juice periodically. Id like my top dress to carry me to the end but allow a good flush and fade on my ladies.
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Watering practices for living soil
Vivid Dreamer replied to Vivid Dreamer's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Thanks so much for the reply bud. I honestly thought this thread had died. Reslly appreciate your help. I've been seeing much better results this grow leaving my soil to dry out even more than im accustomed to. Better root growth and overall faster growth of the plants. I really love growing in soil and i wish i can master it someday and produce high quality, clean medicine just like you pros. This community is great btw, especially sinc3 my grow operation is a secret from most people apart from my wife and a couple of friends. Im the only grower in my circle. -
Watering practices for living soil
Vivid Dreamer replied to Vivid Dreamer's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Thanks Skunk. Im in 5 litre pots atm as well, i want to get this right before i transition into my final pot. Any chance you could post a pic of your ladies? -
Watering practices for living soil
Vivid Dreamer replied to Vivid Dreamer's topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Btw im running a bit of an experiment with two different soils...one is a coco based super soil and the other is a soil mix blended with peat moss. I find that the peat moss soil gets hella hydrophobic, being difficult to saturate when allowed to almost fully dry out. -
Watering practices for living soil
Vivid Dreamer posted a topic in Organic Growing - Growing in soil
Good day growmies. Hope that you guys are all doing great and in high spirits. I have a bit of a dilemma with conflicting information online and could really use some guidance. This is my second grow and one thing i want to be perfect is my wayering habits that will enable to build a solid root system, but still keeping my micro herd alive and kicking. Do you guys let the soil dry out completely between waterings(water again when the pot is very light) ? Or do you water before it reaches the point of being bone dry? I know that dry conditions will reduce the microbial poppulation in the soil. I need some help - i dont wanna kill what i worked so hard to build. -
Newbie trying to grow the best possible medicine
Vivid Dreamer replied to Vivid Dreamer's topic in Introduce Yourself
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Im really looking forward to learning from all the experienced growers on here. My interest in gardening was sparked by my late grandmother whom i always helped in the garden. Ive been growing vegetables and ornamentals outdoors on my own for the past 2 years, but this Im new to growing my own medicine. I suffered a serous accident a couple of years ago which almost left me paralyzed. The accident required surgery and inserting of prosthetics. I was not happy at all with quility of medicine i was getting , and i also i had no clue whereit came from or what went into it. One of the reasons i chose to grow my own. No looking now! Made tons of mistakes from burning seeds to overwatering. I harvested two autoflowes being an amnesia haze an OG kush, one of which finished off the size of my middle finger We live and learn right Currently running the following photoperiods in an indoor grow setup with very basic equipment as im on a budget: -Dirty Kush breath , Frosted apricots(in house genetics) -gorilla glue -gelato -Golden Cheese (Farmacy seeds) Dont think my lights are poweful enough. Im using a chinese led with two panels from my herb stand for supplemental light. Had a super long veg, and ended up with small plants. Here are some pics of my girls (dont laugh). Im honestiy just hoping to get to the finish line of my first grow. Hopefully i dont make the same mistakes on my next run. I only recently(final weeks of flower) used a lux meter and found that im so far below the light levels required and i feel like kicking myself. Id appreciate recommendations for a budget friendly light for my grow? Thanks for the welcome. Its great to be part of a growing community like this. Haha my wife is sick of listening to my cannabis tales
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Im really looking forward to learning from all the experienced growers on here. My interest in gardening was sparked by my late grandmother whom i always helped in the garden. Ive been growing vegetables and ornamentals outdoors on my own for the past 2 years, but this Im new to growing my own medicine. Made tons of mistakes from burning seeds to overwatering. I harvested two autoflowes being an amnesia haze an OG kush, one of which finished off the size of my middle finger We live and learn right Currently running the following photoperiods in an indoor grow setup with very basic equipment as im on a budget: -Dirty Kush breath , Frosted apricots(in house genetics) -gorilla glue -gelato -Golden Cheese (Farmacy seeds) Dont think my lights are poweful enough. Im using a chinese led with two panels from my herb stand for supplemental light. Had a super long veg, and ended up with small plants. Here are some pics of my girls (dont laugh). Im honestiy just hoping to get to the finish line of my first grow. Hopefully i dont make the same mistakes on my next run. I only recently(final weeks of flower) used a lux meter and found that im so far below the light levels required and i feel like kicking myself. Id appreciate recommendations for a budget friendly light for my grow? Thanks for the welcome. Its great to be part of a growing community like this. Haha my wife is sick of listening to my cannabis tales
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Absolutely gorgeous girls. Killing it bro
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Welcome to the forum bud. I am also a new member. Just joined the forum recently and its a wealth of information. Its amazing how far SA has come with cannabis. I'm 2-3 weeks away from successfully completing my first ever indoor grow. Wishing you the best of luck on your journey