Built upon the no till set up a little bit more. Added new beneficial organisms to the biome: lady bugs, red wiggles, nematodes, and predatory mites. Also topped with new clover and mulched with barley straw.
@GopaDope,
You fooled me then re your growing skills. That’s not just organic. That’s biodynamic. Grow some grapes. Make some wine. Grow cannabis. Cure some herb. Flavor begins in the dirt regardless of the crop in question
You are undeniably a highly skilled organic grower. I follow to learn.
Your photography would benefit from using white light when shooting, and turn the blurple off please. You will be astonished at how great they look when we can see them well!
Best wishes for a great harvest
@GopaDope,
You fooled me then re your growing skills. That’s not just organic. That’s biodynamic. Grow some grapes. Make some wine. Grow cannabis. Cure some herb. Flavor begins in the dirt regardless of the crop in question
@growdoctordc, thank you so much! While I am completely humbled and inspired by your kind words, the truth is I am a completely novice grower. Although I have spent hours researching: reading books and articles, watching videos, talking to people I know personall who have grown, etc... but this is my first actual attempt at applying everything I’ve learned over the passed 6 months. Thank you again so much for your kind words, if I wasn’t motivated then, I sure am now!
I am aware of and I really do apologize about the poor photography and lighting. This is a VERY private grow and there is currently no other light source in the grow are besides the LED grow light. I hope to take better quality pictures with proper light once I can securely place another light source in the grow area!