Keeping It Real: An Organic Journey

DonPetro

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Thinking of trying a real simple soil mix using what i have on hand focusing on CEC.
Base:
50% coir
25% cattle manure
15% fresh worm castings
10% small nugget perlite
Amendments per cu.ft:
1/2 cup alfalfa meal
1/2 cup kelp meal
1/2 cup neem meal
1 cup greensand
1 cup rock phosphate
3 cups zeolite
If anyone is looking for diversity in their mineral arsenal look for a product called EcoTraction. Its 100% natural volcanic zeolite. I know Home Depot carries it among others. I grabbed a 20lb bag for about $17.
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st0wandgrow

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Thinking of trying a real simple soil mix using what i have on hand focusing on CEC.
Base:
50% coir
25% cattle manure
15% fresh worm castings
10% small nugget perlite
Amendments per cu.ft:
1/2 cup alfalfa meal
1/2 cup kelp meal
1/2 cup neem meal
1 cup greensand
1 cup rock phosphate
3 cups zeolite
If anyone is looking for diversity in their mineral arsenal look for a product called EcoTraction. Its 100% natural volcanic zeolite. I know Home Depot carries it among others. I grabbed a 20lb bag for about $17.
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That must be a Canuck product DP. They don't carry that at Home Depots around here.
 

DonTesla

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Fuckin winter!! Ima shovel a driveway and buy a couple mo' cobs, no corn!!! I wanna grow berries and melons mon.. Look at this life-soil waiting for action!! Note the crazy amount of worms and castings in the vamp blend, and the new dense mycelium fur on the Rasta blend image.jpg


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Reaking of neem oil,

Tes
 

DonTesla

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Cattle Manure (0.6-0.2-0.5) - is considered "cold" manure since it is moister and less concentrated than most other animal shit. It breaks down and gives off nutrients fairly slowly. Cow shit is an especially good source of beneficial bacteria, because of the complex bovine digestive system. Cow digestion includes regurgitation (cows chew their "cud") and a series of stomachs, all evolved to help cows more fully digest grasses. Since cow manure is more fully digested, it also is less likely to become a source of weed seeds than some other manure. Depending on your location, many sources of cattle manure can be from dairy cows. Recent expansion in the use of bovine growth hormones to increase milk production certainly could become a concern for organic farmers trying to source safe cattle manures. The healthier the cow, and the healthier the cow's diet, the more nutrients its manure will carry.

Cooooool, hey, bro!..
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Got a friend who be asking if we want some organic pig shit from his fams organic farm in SK. Apparently they fertilize fields at a fraction of the cost, it lasts for 5 years, and the crops MURDER the other crops that haven't been hit with it.. Wheat never looked to golden, so puffy, so green and alive.. What chu fig my nig??
 

DonPetro

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Got a friend who be asking if we want some organic pig shit from his fams organic farm in SK. Apparently they fertilize fields at a fraction of the cost, it lasts for 5 years, and the crops MURDER the other crops that haven't been hit with it.. Wheat never looked to golden, so puffy, so green and alive.. What chu fig my nig??
I would pass on that.
 

DonTesla

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Be careful adding neem oil directly to the soil.
Too late!! Well, it was mad diluted..

Used 65 drops to a litre, that be under a teaspoon..( 80 drops to a tsp ) .. So 65 / 16000 = 0.00406% or less than half of 1 % total Vol

Hopefully all G

Been reading that spraying the soil is recommended so you get the larvae.. That its harmless on beneficial microbes and natural predators like ladybugs etc but targets pests like ours and makes them impotent so they can't keep reproducing..

Tested a baby clone..waited. looked good. so hit them all. Plants seem happy.

Pulled 6 clones off the big Forrest first though..

And didn't spray the bins of soil obvs.. Just the plants, both sides of the leaves
 
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DonTesla

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I know right!!!?

14/10 for a month is a helluva factor to factor in, tho..lol
Ruderalis has a mind of her own!

Was looking to nail some trich timing despite the potential higher yield .. Bottoms can fatten up more

Besides, poor china has 3 sativas at 3 ft tall under her plus others...quite the crowd.. And I be totally out!!

Lets see what DonWolf's got to say.. he's gonna inspect it under the scope too
 

DonTesla

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This girls clones are gonna be very unique smelling, 3rd generation mega stackers .. Under six inches tall, one wouldn't think so from the overhead shot here..image.jpg
Topped once, then Lst'd .. One gallon ATM
 

DonPetro

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I know right!!!?

14/10 for a month is a helluva factor to factor in, tho..
I'm suprised more peeps don't utilize the 14/10 sched. It has alot of advantages.
This girls clones are gonna be very unique smelling, 3rd generation mega stackers .. Under six inches tall, one wouldn't think so from the overhead shot here..View attachment 3329474
Topped once, then Lst'd .. One gallon ATM
Wth is 3rd gen mega stackers???
 

DonTesla

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I'm suprised more peeps don't utilize the 14/10 sched. It has alot of advantages.

Wth is 3rd gen mega stackers???
Hahahaha some common knowledge = under rated secret weapons hey bro.

As for 3rd gen mega stackers, its when the clones of the clones are brought up and flowered.. They usually have the most bud and tightest inter nodal spacing of all, according the DonWolfo the Greats plethora of experience

These lil 2nd gen mamas are SERIOUS as it is, can't imagine getting much more stacked!! Should be good clone these clones real soon.. Cabinet is booming!!
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
Thinking of trying a real simple soil mix using what i have on hand focusing on CEC.
Base:
50% coir
25% cattle manure
15% fresh worm castings
10% small nugget perlite
Amendments per cu.ft:
1/2 cup alfalfa meal
1/2 cup kelp meal
1/2 cup neem meal
1 cup greensand
1 cup rock phosphate
3 cups zeolite
If anyone is looking for diversity in their mineral arsenal look for a product called EcoTraction. Its 100% natural volcanic zeolite. I know Home Depot carries it among others. I grabbed a 20lb bag for about $17.
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loving the recipes, mon

the new lights are gonna be so awesome, can hardly wait

might compare DIY LED VS 1000W HPS in a hectic trial

oh man..
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
Thinking of trying a real simple soil mix using what i have on hand focusing on CEC.
Base:
50% coir
25% cattle manure
15% fresh worm castings
10% small nugget perlite
Amendments per cu.ft:
1/2 cup alfalfa meal
1/2 cup kelp meal
1/2 cup neem meal
1 cup greensand
1 cup rock phosphate
3 cups zeolite
If anyone is looking for diversity in their mineral arsenal look for a product called EcoTraction. Its 100% natural volcanic zeolite. I know Home Depot carries it among others. I grabbed a 20lb bag for about $17.
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Love the mixology mon. How goes the lights?!
 
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