Redeyedfrogs Aussie outdoor 2018 grow

redeyedfrog

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But holy batshits,my worse start ever!
Maybe lost 10 seedling my entire career as a grower and this season lost 15 or so.
Expensive silly rookie mistakes that u cant even say I learned from because I already knew better. But that's history now we grow some fucking amazing plants in fabric.
 

redeyedfrog

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And chillies tooi!!
2 Carolina 4eapers a oz brain killer and Trinidad scorpion. The scorpion and brain killer seem to be stressed from all the rain and are a bit wilty. Wondering if I should keep them in a sunny spot or give them shade and recovery time??? Should I give them a really light foliar to keep the nutrients up or just leave it?
 

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redeyedfrog

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Pics of my gals this morning before they got a kelp shower lol, they are looking super healthy and happy!!!! The show is about to start on vegetation and I'm keen as to help them along:hump:
Love my spring and summer growing season but I have a feeling I'm gonna go past that, I'm going to teach myself to grow again as if I've never grown before.
So much to learn and I just stopped learning and did what I know, this is my first 100% composted shit and organic matter living soil food web grow, no chems no bullshit just bat seagull sheep worm and chicken poo lol!
With some of the reading and advice I've received I'm feeling totally fresh and excited about this and I actually believe I'll end up with a better result for some reason.
Well I know why, it's because nature still does what we can do perfectly every single time and if I can get close to what happens all on it's own undisturbed and add some low stress techniques and nutrients inoculate the soil with fungi and beneficial microbes successfully I think something amazing will happen!!!!
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redeyedfrog

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Hey guys, this is the one video that changed the game for me, Professor Dr.Paul Stamets (visionary extrordinaire)a world renowned mycologists speaks on fungus and fungal networks and their relationship and effect on all life on earth, it opened my eyes and freed my mind to explore the possibility I was looking at growing through the wrong glasses, that nature can do what we as a modern world do agriculturally but so much better, that literally billions of years of evolution have created balance and perfection in the ground. I'm going to try to replicate that as close as possible this season and of course a little extra help with stressing, bacterium, fungus ect.... enjoy the video and I hope it has a similar impact on someone else.
 
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Lucky Luke

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Hey guys, this is the one video that changed the game for me, Professor Dr.Paul Stamets (visionary extrordinaire)a world renowned mycologists speaks on fungus and fungal networks and their relationship and effect on all life on earth, it opened my eyes and freed my mind to explore the possibility I was looking at growing through the wrong glasses, that nature can do what we as a modern world do agriculturally but so much better, that literally billions of years of evolution have created balance and perfection in the ground. I'm going to try to replicate that as close as possible this season and of course a little extra help with stressing, bacterium, fungus ect.... enjoy the video and I hope it has a similar impact on someone else.
Doesn't roundup kill bacteria and funguses and stuff..? :P
 

redeyedfrog

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Nice healthy plants there dude
Yeah man thanks,they are hitting their strides after the roundup fiasco lol. Im expecting some really solid results this season my soil prep went great, my ph is on point, all I gotta do is scratch the surface and I see lots of worm avtivity in my soil, all of my water runs through my worm farm first so they get a nice tea with their drink, also using lactobacillus and have added silica to my regiment as well.
Will do a sheep manure and oceanic humic acid top dressing in a couple of weeks once they are ready so I get a solid stretch.
 
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