Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

smink13

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Can anyone chime in about my barley question? Just need to know when I should cut it back. It's a living mulch in my containers
 

bizfactory

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I have had better luck re-amending a wide diversity of amendments in small amounts and use a ''weaker'' soil, but more of it. Your plants look like they are either needing more calcium/magnesium or something is way off, too many roots from the previous crop still in the pot? when it happens I just ride it out, be sure to let it dry out really good before next watering and keep her under strong lights you will still get a decent yield, with a super clean smoke.
There was probably only a week between the last round of plants and when I put the clones in. They were healthy at the start. Something is way off...I just can't figure it out. You really think these are worth throwing into flower? I was starting to think chopping and re-mixing the soil would be my next step. At least I would get to see the roots and check for stuff like root aphids. I do have some fliers but I'm 90% sure they are fungus gnats. They def trail off if I hit them with BTi.

So frustrating. One of the plants is even almost purpling on the tips of the leaves? Never seen that one before.
 

st0wandgrow

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Thanks fellas, just watered with the plain AACT. Next watering I'll add the LAB I just finished with the aloe/coconut.

My plants are looking rough so hopefully between these two they'll turn around. The soil should still have PLENTY of nutrition as long as the microlife is good. I lightly top dressed with kelp, alfalfa, neem/karaja, gypsum, and oyster shell flour at the beginning of veg and this is only my 2nd grow in this soil (first official no-till round).

They are a bit lime green and sorta droopy. Definitely not praying :( I recently started hand watering because I suspected the blumats were causing the soil to be too damp but after 2 weeks of hand watering, still the same signs. This has really got me stumped. Temps are in the high 70s and rH is in the 30-50% range most of the time. The first round was SOO EASY, having a hell of a time on the second.

Here's a screen cap of my webcam:
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Are you running no till?

edit: Nevermind, just read that it is no-till.

I had some plants that looked like that when I was trying no-till. I dicked with it forever. Adding this, subtracting that. The final conclusion that I came to was that my soil was too dense and compacted. It was starving the roots of oxygen. I went back to dumping my soil out and re-amending after each round and it was a 100% improvement.

Others are using no-till with great success, so I'm not saying that it doesn't work. It just didn't work for me. I add lots of worm poo to my base, and then top dress with it a couple times through the grow. I suspect that this contributed to the density of my soil.
 

kindnug

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Ever tried BAS craft blend as a top-dress?
Had the same problem with some recycled soil and 1/3 cup per 7gal pot took care of it, and 3 days later they're growing normal.
 

bizfactory

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Are you running no till?

edit: Nevermind, just read that it is no-till.

I had some plants that looked like that when I was trying no-till. I dicked with it forever. Adding this, subtracting that. The final conclusion that I came to was that my soil was too dense and compacted. It was starving the roots of oxygen. I went back to dumping my soil out and re-amending after each round and it was a 100% improvement.

Others are using no-till with great success, so I'm not saying that it doesn't work. It just didn't work for me. I add lots of worm poo to my base, and then top dress with it a couple times through the grow. I suspect that this contributed to the density of my soil.
Yeah man I've top dressed with EWC twice so far in these pots. I have been suspicious of root problems for a while because they just show all kinds of different signs. Pretty much every def imaginable, slow growth, droopiness, etc. When I took the blumats out of the equation and have really been letting them dry + AACTs and no improvement? Ehhhh, somethings fucked.

Even if I end up re-mixing / tilling this soil I might still try again. I know it works, but like you said, you have to make it work for YOU.
 

hyroot

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Make sure you have equal amounts of peat, castings and pumice. And pumice aerates a lot more than perlite. It doesn't break down and float like perlite either.

Adding pumice to my mix made all the difference. I run about 5 generations before dumping and reamending. Usually about that time I have changed my pot size almost every time like clock work
 

bizfactory

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Thanks hyroot, I was definitely thinking of adding more aeration if I have to mix these pots up. Currently they all have lava rock but it doesn't seem to be enough, I hardly see any when I'm digging around. The rice hulls all seem to have disappeared by now.

Pumice seems almost identical to normal lava rock, is there anything particularly better about it? Where would be a good place to find the stuff in a couple gallon quantities?

I have 3x 15 gallon pots but one of those is in a smaller tent. I'm almost about to just scrape that one and having a look inside the soil to see if I can learn anything. Remix with a bit more aeration and peat and lighter on the castings / compost. These have been "vegging" since Feb!!! Ridiculous.
 

GreenSanta

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There was probably only a week between the last round of plants and when I put the clones in. They were healthy at the start. Something is way off...I just can't figure it out. You really think these are worth throwing into flower? I was starting to think chopping and re-mixing the soil would be my next step. At least I would get to see the roots and check for stuff like root aphids. I do have some fliers but I'm 90% sure they are fungus gnats. They def trail off if I hit them with BTi.

So frustrating. One of the plants is even almost purpling on the tips of the leaves? Never seen that one before.
I thought you were already in flowering, I would just let them dry really good (in case you have been overwatering...) and I would put a big handful of redwigglers with next watering.... and since you are still in veg I would aggressively trim it and see if the new growth is nice.

In flower though, when my plants look similar to yours I just ride them out.

Also if like stowandgrow suggested you have a heavy soil mix, it can be hard to tell when its time to water because the containers feel heavy no matter what, if thats the case, I like to have mine in saucers so that I can give them a set amount of water without having to worry about runoffs, say I give 1.5 gallon of water, within an hour the plants finish absorbing it from the bottom and I know for certain this plant is good for a day or 3 depending on its size. Hope that makes sense.
 

Chronikool

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I thought you were already in flowering, I would just let them dry really good (in case you have been overwatering...) and I would put a big handful of redwigglers with next watering.... and since you are still in veg I would aggressively trim it and see if the new growth is nice.

In flower though, when my plants look similar to yours I just ride them out.

Also if like stowandgrow suggested you have a heavy soil mix, it can be hard to tell when its time to water because the containers feel heavy no matter what, if thats the case, I like to have mine in saucers so that I can give them a set amount of water without having to worry about runoffs, say I give 1.5 gallon of water, within an hour the plants finish absorbing it from the bottom and I know for certain this plant is good for a day or 3 depending on its size. Hope that makes sense.
Yip....if i am top dressing with worm castings i make sure there is a healthy amount of wormz included...they will live in any size pot and if your organic conditions are right will stay put, aerate and fertilise forever more... :)
 

Tjingles

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Anyone ever try topdressing/mulching with wheatgrass?. Its got alot of vitamins/minerals. Even b1,just curious as to if theae would all get transfered to the plant as they breakdown
 

nvhak49

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Hey guys I was wondering if you guys use anything to help bring out the taste and smell I'm a week out till harvest on my no till garden? Thanks
 

GreenSanta

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Hey guys I was wondering if you guys use anything to help bring out the taste and smell I'm a week out till harvest on my no till garden? Thanks
Water, nothing u can do in the last week to improve flavor and taste, which are mostly strain(pheno) related anyway, if u are disappointed with the way she smells, u must wait until after dry and cure and confirm once in the jar, some strains truly improve tremendously after a few days in a jar, more often than u think...

On a side note, I have had praying mantis hatching in the grow room today!!
 

4ftRoots

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Thanks hyroot, I was definitely thinking of adding more aeration if I have to mix these pots up. Currently they all have lava rock but it doesn't seem to be enough, I hardly see any when I'm digging around. The rice hulls all seem to have disappeared by now.

Pumice seems almost identical to normal lava rock, is there anything particularly better about it? Where would be a good place to find the stuff in a couple gallon quantities?

I have 3x 15 gallon pots but one of those is in a smaller tent. I'm almost about to just scrape that one and having a look inside the soil to see if I can learn anything. Remix with a bit more aeration and peat and lighter on the castings / compost. These have been "vegging" since Feb!!! Ridiculous.
Thats your problem. Your aeration breaks down. I do not advocate using rice hulls at all for that reason. However, as a worm compost aeration rice hulls can't be beat!

Get some pea gravel, turface, or more lava rock. Your problem will magically disappear!
 

bizfactory

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Thats your problem. Your aeration breaks down. I do not advocate using rice hulls at all for that reason. However, as a worm compost aeration rice hulls can't be beat!

Get some pea gravel, turface, or more lava rock. Your problem will magically disappear!
Nice man, thanks for the input. Might just scrape these plants and re-mix! They are still lookin haggard but not really getting worse..
 

Quintessence

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Quick question for the ROLS pros here. I am about to mix up a batch of soil which will be a mix of more or less the following:

1/3 Peatmoss
1/3 Rice Hulls and Pumice
1/3 EWC and Malibu Compost

with the B.A.S Coots kit added

I recently went up to the Mountains and while there I grabbed a small bag of soil. My question is this: Should I put some of the forest soil in my mix while it cooks or should I just keep it for compost teas? I know it's good to introduce as diverse a set of microbes into the soil so it probably wouldn't hurt to do both right?
 
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