I really enjoy his videos actually and have been trying to watch as many as I can. The other thing I have recently read is how well water that’s in area with high limestone contains high amounts of cal. So between using rain water and well water I think the best corse of action would be to...
So for watering we were thinking of using a blumats system. That way it’s more automated. I agree the potential for some truly amazing soil is possible and is not out of the question which is why we will be trying some in ground as well. The area that we live in has some very unique clay soil...
We were also going to try some in the ground as well, and we also have a field we are going to be growing in. The reasoning for using fabric pots is because the soil type we have here. It’s predominantly clay, which isn’t ideal for cannabis. However we are going to try and see how well it does...
Hello everyone, I’m starting this thread so I can have a more in-depth understanding about building soil and the amendments I’m going to use. Also hoping to help others who might have questions. My understanding of organic growing mainly stems from rudimentary soil building and using subs super...
Well after racking my brain on what to do I’ve said fuck it and decided to just go big and multi purpose. I’ll be using square fabric pots that are 40’ gallons with a dimension of 24”x24”x16”
OR should I go bigger still?
@Northwood do you have any experience with auto flowers? Would they still grow root structures in a notill that are similar to photoperiod mean wider vs deep even tho they depend on their taproot to determine height?
hello all, so my question is a pretty simple one. generally in a no till grow, photoperiod plant roots will grow wider then deep so having a wider grow bag then deep often times is ideal. however auto flowers are more dependent on their taproot for their over all size.( do their roots also...
Hey I super appreciate that! Would you say if I’m running 1 gallon or 3 gallon smart pots, that a no till wouldn’t be ideal? My thought was to have a container that I would keep atleast half the total amount of soil of my flowering pots that I could keep with perhaps a cover crop like clover...