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weeks 3
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weeks 3-4
K.I.S. water only soil
Grow medium
Worm castings
Grow medium
Frass
Grow medium
Barley seed fermented
Grow medium
Biochar (precharged)
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TheFattyMcCoy TheFattyMcCoy
2 years ago
Hey yall! Another week down. A lot has happened. To start, we up-potted from the red solos into my living soil blend that I have been working on for almost a year. It's so full on living creatures and beneficials. I used to have fungus gnats a lot when working with living soil, it's almost impossible to avoid. .. Then enters beneficials; we have black soldier Flys, persimillis predatory mites, definitely earth worms, most likely a mix of night crawlers. No more fungus gnats, I highly recommend using beneficial nematodes, cucumeris and persimillis predatory mites are excellent (swirski predatory mites are expensive). Just look at the Soil Food Web and identify what pest you have, then purchase their predators from a trusted insectary. Anyways I added another 200watt LED and spread out the plants in a 2' X 4' tent. It's extremely dry in my location and having the heat on makes the air even drier. So getting my VPD stable has been an immense challenge. Right now Also we need to be able to add VPD or at least GD needs a built in calculator to help folks with VPD, Vapor Pressure Deficite. As of right now I am sitting at 0.85 VPD, so pretty good for today. I have 4 humidifiers and have had to hang moistened towels on the doors of the room I am growing in. It literally has been a huge challenge to keep the humidity high enough for my VPD to be in range for the young plants I have now. Good thing is my current humidity without running any humidifiers is perfect for the flowering stage, so I can't wait to move this along. As for topping and training; like I said I really want to move these ladies into flowering sooner than later. I have several reasons to do limited training so I can limit my veg time, also getting this crop done as fast as possible is best for my set up. Until I can get a larger house 🏠 😩 because we got a baby on the way 👶 so need to make space. I have made compost tea twice this past week, wetting the soil and also spraying the leaves. My sprayer broke so I ended up pouring the tea on the plants gently, I got worm castings on the leaves lol. Gently rubbing that off once they dried. Also I applied the tea at night. My tea recipe: Reverse Osmosis water, 2 to 4 gallons I bubble that with added minerals for a day Add 2-3 cups of Activated worm castings (To activate the castings I added about 3 gallons of high quality castings with what I consider to be nutrient amendments, SO I add = kelp meal, neem cake, organic coconut flour, organic corn meal, organic wheat flour, and organic cold milled flax seeds and let that sit for a week then add about 2 to 3 cups of that mix to the tea) I also add biology from about a cup of 2 different soil mixes I have around my compost bin, just trying to get a more diverse biology by adding those two different soil sources. And mind you the grow beds I took the soil from has been organic for many years and has a large amount of beneficials and tons of excellent biology. Other than that I bubble that for 12 to 24 hours, with as much air as I can get. I use air stones but you really need to clean them off once you are done brewing. I also have an Air Lift with a large air pump that really works great, K.I.S. Organics sells one that works great or you can build one easily with with PVC pipe and a few adapters from any Home Depot or Lowes. Also I do add DynoMyco to my roots when up-potting. They are an amazing brand that has backed up research, I think they have more propagules per gram of two strains they identified to work great with cannabis. Now having said that, each individual phenotype out of each individual and specific strain/cultivar is going to have different bacteria/fungal strains that it prefers and by growing the same strain, hopefully the same exact cut, and grow 3 to 4 cycles before you truly have the mycelium networks built and fully functional. What I am saying is stop throwing out "used" soil and go over 7 gallons, bigger the better for biodiversity. Stop buying "new" soil, amend your previous beds and pots. You will see a huge difference. Hopefully I can show you all of this with my Grow. Anyways please feel free to ask away any questions! This grow is about saving money 💰 🤑 and growing the best clean medicine as possible.
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TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoystarted grow question 2 years ago
What do yall think of my diary? All homemade inputs, I invest literally less than 20 bucks in my inputs in the entire grow. I want to prove to you all that you do not need to drop money on bottled nutes, remember bottles are for babies. Challenge me? Just look at my diary
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ernest_twwg
ernest_twwganswered grow question 2 years ago
Growing organically in living soil is the only way I grow. Props on your use of ferment teas. KNF and JADAM are great methods and should be checked out by a lot of other growers. The proof is in the pudding on that topic and there's a Lot of science based pudding on it out there and available. Keep it up!
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TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommentedweek 22 years ago
12/17/2022 Edit: Watering Volume was at 250mL/day, was trying to achieve 70 to 80 percent of the soil's Field Capacity.. look up soil field capacity, good thing to know. I do like the Blumats but again saving money this run. Goals for next run to have the Blumats for the most accurate
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@PapaNugs, Hey! Yes there is great info on how the Blumats can dial in your game, allowing for increased yields. It definitely is another tool for the tool box. On Amazon they sell the Blumat kit for 100 bucks and that works for up to 12 plants, which is way more than I need so I do think it is affordable. It gives us another quantity to analyze, I think if used properly and you do the legwork to max them out, if can pay off. Maybe save up for it and get a small system, try a side by side and see if they work with your unique environment.
PapaNugs
PapaNugscommented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, how do you like the Blumats? I've be thinking of getting an auto watering system
PapaNugs
PapaNugscommentedweek 22 years ago
The only problem with reusing soil is bugs. Never had a bug issue until I started doing that
PapaNugs
PapaNugscommented2 years ago
@LegacyMarketFarm, I 110% agree. That's how I battled it. That and yellow traps
LegacyMarketFarm
LegacyMarketFarmcommented2 years ago
@PapaNugs, Diatomaceous earth is a must
PapaNugs
PapaNugscommented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, I'll be adding those podcast to my list in trim jail
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SirSalami
SirSalamicommentedweek 12 years ago
Interesting to read about these techniques. Very cool stuff! Best of luck to you and your ladies!
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@SirSalami, thank you brotha! Got some great info coming out this coming week. Hope to spread the knowledge freely!
Satax
Sataxcommentedweek 02 years ago
Looks interesting!!😎 I sit here….
Ultraviolet
Ultravioletcommentedweek 42 years ago
Loving the organic fermentation might have to give that a go myself, Don't forget to get yourself some azomite for the soil too! Keep up awesome work McCoy.
Ultraviolet
Ultravioletcommented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, Alchemy brother!
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@Ultraviolet, ❤️
Ultraviolet
Ultravioletcommented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, *Twiddles thumbs excitedly* Thank you very much, M
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Drgreen13
Drgreen13commentedweek 62 years ago
Looking healthy. Happy growing mate.
Drgreen13
Drgreen13commented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, I appreciate that pal, I really do.
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@Drgreen13, All food Doctor! I can help you get there. Larger pot sizes helps, switching to organics is not as hard as some think. Will be here for questions along your journey ❤️
Drgreen13
Drgreen13commented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, haha, I'm a bottle grower, I want to go organic and and use super soil but not that advanced yet lol.
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Indicate
Indicatecommentedweek 32 years ago
Thanks for the update. Two questions. The first is about your nutrients. Do you mix up a load and use it over a few days or only mix what you need that day? Second is Oriental Herbal Nutrient related. I’ve made enough OHN for a few years worth but I’ve no idea about how useful it will be and how to use with cannabis. Any thoughts on that would be much appreciated.
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@Indicate, Love that raw seaweed! Just bring a 5 gallon bucket with lid, might even help to have the sugar with you, and mix right on the beach, the sugar should help with the smell and start the fermentation process. Throw in a little LAB if you have some will help immense with the smell and speed up the process. I think Dr. Cho recommends to add a little LAB to FPJ or FFJ. Yes and vinegar is your friend too, you can replace the Brown Rice Vinegar with your vinegar. And save up egg shells, rinse and bake them at like 220 for a couple hours until they are slightly brown. Then add a little of the browned egg shells to a glass jar, add vinegar to 3/4 full, cover with paper towel and rubber band. Then sit back and watch the show! You will literally see the egg shells start to bubble as the calcium is extracted and made water soluble. It is really fun to watch, I bet the kiddos would appreciate the project too! Have a safe trip, hope you can find some fish for a batch of FAA 😉 that one takes about 6 months to a year to finish. Will upload a picture of my fish bucket
Indicate
Indicatecommented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, Thanks very much for the info. I didn’t realise y FFJ turns to vinegar if not in the fridge. The garage has been at fridge temperature for the last three months anyway so might be ok. Heading to the coast this week so will stack up on seawater and seaweed. Small car and 6 hour drive….family are going to love me. Have a good one and thanks again.
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@Indicate, There are a few mixtures you can keep shelfstable like Maintenance Solution, which is Fermented Plant Juice, Brown Rice Vinegar and OHN. That is a good daily for the plant, great for soaking the seed for germination too. Any ferments I make I strain the juice, label with date and keep in the fridge. Any FPJs I make and keep at room temperature will turn to a nice Vinegar if not refrigerated, which is great for getting water soluble calcium from egg shells. Yes that OHN just gets stronger each year, it is the medicine for everything from plants to us, I take some if I ever feel sick. The OHN really suppresses the bad bacteria and potential pathogens and only the strong can survive OHN so the best fungal and bacterial strains will make it through. That really applies when making Fermented Sea Water, and compost tea to help kill the bad guys when we create these environments for microbes to thrive it is easy for a bad guy to dominate, the OHN helps prevent that mostly. I say go very low in dosing it to your plants, 0.5mL, maybe just like a few drops even to start diluted per gallon. I mix it in when I am making my compost tea so it makes it on the leaves and the soil at least twice a week for me. Just dilute dilute, it's very homeopathic so a little goes a long way. I like to use OHN with a food like FPJ or (FFJ in flowering) and also the brown rice Vinegar for balance. I also never would use an FPJ by itself. I try to use up everything after mixing and diluting with water, I have a lot of other house plants I will use the excess on. Thank you for asking ❤️
DEVS_GENETICS
DEVS_GENETICScommentedweek 62 years ago
Looks amazing bro
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@DEVS_GENETICS, Thank you so much, right back at you, your journals are excellent, gonna go through them for sure! 🙏 thank you again ❤️ I would love to get the entire community on here making their own inputs! Let's spark a change, nothing wrong with spending that cash, but saving money is cool too :
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 22 years ago
thats an awsome Diary, pls go into the contest with it if you are finished, its very goldcupworthy- especially with your handmade fertilisers I made in my begiining alot of tuturial stuff. and i love well written diaries
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, Thank you so much for the Love ❤️😍💖 Will definitely be down to enter contents, I mainly want to help others grow and learn KNF and JADAM. I teach classes in the USA and love to see others grow, learning and helping good ol' Mother Earth 🌎 ❤️
Wind_Weed
Wind_Weedcommentedweek 42 years ago
piante sane dall'aspetto, Ottimo lavoro.
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@Wind_Weed, Thank you so much!!!
Sparkles
Sparklescommentedweek 32 years ago
Looking good man. Happy holidays 🎄🎄
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@Sparkles, Thank you Brotha! Hoping everyone gets an extra ounce on their girls this year!
DogDoctorOfficial
DogDoctorOfficialcommentedweek 62 years ago
Nice work my friend , actually amazing work my friend keep it up <3 <3 <3 growers love <3 <3 <3
MiyaguiOkPolilla
MiyaguiOkPolillacommentedweek 62 years ago
Gracias por compartir tan valiosa información 👌🌱
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@MiyaguiOkPolilla, Absolutely 💯 Will always be here as a resource, glad to answer any questions along your journey ❤️
Sweetie420
Sweetie420commentedweek 52 years ago
Looking good. Wish You happy flowering 🙂
BarneyRumble420
BarneyRumble420commentedweek 62 years ago
Bro absolute madness!! Amazing work man definitely going to give this a try in the near future bro you're doing a great job 🔥🔥💪 keep up the good work
BarneyRumble420
BarneyRumble420commented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, anytime man
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@BarneyRumble420, Thank you so much, I really appreciate and respect that 😍
felixthegrower
felixthegrowercommentedweek 62 years ago
Bro amazing living soil setup!! I'll stay tuned to see it, happy growing 🌱💚
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@felixthegrower, Thank you so much, I have some really cool tutorials coming out this week, also got the new microscope so gonna post a bunch of really cool life from the soil! Can't wait. Stay tuned 🔥 ❤️
OrganicNature420
OrganicNature420commentedweek 12 years ago
Really interesting mate. Look forward to seeing the end product. I definitely don't have the time to make my own fermented nutrients but can definitely see the benefits. Will follow and goodluck. Definitely worthy of a cup 🏆
Ned_Schneebly
Ned_Schneeblycommentedweek 62 years ago
Wicked diary m8. You have inspired me to start doing my own fertiliser soon! Can I ask do you ever use neem and karanja oil for soil soaking to help rid gnats and other bad bugs? Or would that kill the mycelium?
BarneyRumble420
BarneyRumble420commentedweek 52 years ago
Great work man keep up the goods 🤙🤙🔥
BarneyRumble420
BarneyRumble420commented2 years ago
@TheFattyMcCoy, that's wicked bro looking forward to it 🤙
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@BarneyRumble420, Thank you so much, planning on releasing more tutorials this week. Got my new microscope this week and gonna post some cool microbiology from my soil and inputs
JoopyBritannia
JoopyBritanniacommentedweek 62 years ago
Nice plants! I've not seen it done like this before so I'll be watching until the end and maybe pinching a few of your ideas.
TheFattyMcCoy
TheFattyMcCoycommented2 years ago
@JoopyBritannia, Yes please do, I highly recommend to try out making your own inputs. I will be here if you have any questions ❤️