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Compost
Grow medium
Recycled Soil
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Perlite
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Pumice
Grow medium
170 L
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10 months ago
Welcome friends. This is my new grow setup, and it will be the only grow setup going forward -- a 2ft x 2ft x 1.5ft raised garden bed, filled with approximately 45 gallons of a custom super soil recipe I invented from scratch after a lot of research and trial and error. The super-soil has been composting in a kiddie pool for a month, and is a secret recipe. I combined it with my base mix of recycled soil from previous grows, along with perlite and pumice. The pictures above are just after mixing, and before wetting to continue the composting process for another month or two. We will let this compost, and in time, this diary will turn into a real diary. For now, it does not contain any plants. The reason why, is because I recently have been diagnosed with a few medical conditions, and high THC cannabis with low levels of CBD give my condition adverse effects. I have stopped consuming cannabis for about 2 weeks now, and do not plan to continue until this bed grows me some very high CBD ratio cannabis a good friend is sending me. Thank you, friend, for your generosity! I have struggled to grow in my very humid climate for some time now, being ridiculed by a lot of people. I experiment a lot, and it isn't about the end product for me as much as it is the science and experimenting with new techniques the science community has to offer. So to them, I say, good luck to them, without such research and experimentation. I am much better equipped to deal with many growing problems now, and I enjoy failing just as much as producing quality cannabis. For me, gardening is about scientific learning, iterating, and refactoring my techniques to become stronger. And, I can say I have succeeded so far in that, gaining experience in the two years I've been doing indoor growing. Outdoor is much easier, provided the weather is in my favor, as I have a yard full of lovely soil that doesn't receive any added nutrients. Going forward from here, I plan to use this new permanent fixture for indoor, growing just 1 or 2 plants in this raised bed (I have not decided if it shall be 1 or 2, but I'm leaning towards 1). I like learning more than the end result. I have taught myself a lot just by research and experimentation, and I believe I'm much better equipped to handle many problems going forward. This diary is going to sit here for a while, composting away, until I am ready to begin my very high CBD ratio plants that will provide me with the medicine I truly need. In the meantime, I have stopped consuming cannabis. There are some very high THC strains that medicinally work very well for me, but there are also very low THC strains that do not. Vice versa is also true, so, I had to give it up, as CBD has been bred out over many generations, which is the true medicine I need to mix with the THC to deal with my pain and other symptoms. It will be some time before this diary launches, as I'm waiting for some seeds from overseas. When the time comes, I will resume my growing through experimentation, iteration, and refactoring. Haters can hate, as it no longer affects me. Infact, all you haters that have put me down over the years have showed me that I am doing things the right way -- learning from my mistakes over several parallel experiments. I am much better equipped to handle problems in my 2 years since migrating to indoor than many other growers, with a lot of useful information and results stored in my notes. If you don't like my diaries, that's ok. If you don't like me, that's also ok. I don't mind either way. I grow for the learning, not for the virtual penis measuring. To me, this is fun, even during failure. To the very few of you who have supported my unorthodox experimentation and growing, well, you already know who you are, and I have shared some secrets with you that have already helped you become a better grower, with the thanks I received from much more experienced growers than I. I will strive to continue that effort, and support those with knowledge that have supported me with kindness throughout my journey, when this diary kicks up again. Thank you everyone, even the haters. You all showed me what to do and not to do on a social media platform. "Happiness never decreases from being shared" -- an inspirational poster shared with me by a good friend, that I will always keep in the back of my mind, as it helps me live through day to day with my conditions. I love you all, and I especially love growing.
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Week 1. Vegetation
10 months ago
16 hrs
26 °C
No Smell
65 %
22 °C
170 L
04.27.2024 Continuing the new grow setup, we added a ScrOG net. The first one I built, and I think it came out pretty decent. It sits 15" above the bed, but I may lower that a few inches later. We used mason twine and PVC from the hardware store. Not bad. We also got rid of those annoying hanging hygro-thermometers from the ceiling, interfering with light, as well as a tendency for myself to get tangled up in them every day. They are now off to the side -- two hanging from the top of the ScrOG net frame's screws, 1 from a buckle loop about 6 inches from the ceiling provided by the tent itself, and the fan controller's thermometer now runs to the side. Our automation software takes samples from them all, averages them, and controls the exhaust fan and our heater according to the pair of single averages (temperature and humidity). The project is coming along, and I would say close to complete. Except...there is still no seed sowed. We'll wait for the seed mail and then have some fun :) This diary is just documenting my new grow box build...boring I know, but necessary :) 04.29.2024 Today we scratched in some seeds, but not the fun kind -- cover crop seeds. We want their roots to loosen up the soil, add enzymes for the microbial life, and fill it with a nice green turf -- which will then be chopped down to decompose. We have quite the variety of seeds sowed, and we went a little overboard. There is a huge volume of seeds scratched into the surface of the bed, which consists of about 50% clover (4 varieties), and 50% of other legumes to aid in soil health. Specifically sown varieties are: 50% of: - White Clover - Yellow Sweet Clover - Crimson Clover - Medium Red Clover 50% of: - Flax - Lentil - Buckwheat - Cowpea - Forage Pea - Common Vetch - Hairy Vetch - Millet - Fenugreek We will let these grow as a time-lapse, as tall as they want, and then we will chop them down, digging most of them up. Their primary purpose is to loosen the soil, so once large enough we have no use for a good portion of them growing. We will chop and drop the rest, and use it as a bedding material. Once they are fairly established and before chopping, we will introduce some sprouted seed tea consisting of barley and alfalfa, some mycorrhizae innoculant, and of course some compost tea to get those fungi and microbial life to to become more lively. We may even add some home-made mushroom compost and blend it all in afterwards. We'll post a time-lapse video of the sprouts growing in next week's update -- these seeds germinate and grow extremely tall, and extremely quickly, so should add some interesting vegetation to an otherwise boring setup so far. Good soil takes time to create from scratch. As the super-soil has been composting for a month, and mixed into our base mix in the bed a week ago, we are just getting started in actuality. I expect it won't be another month or more until this bed is ready for some cannabis sativa. But, until then, soil creating is what we are focusing on. Do you have this much patience? :)
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Week 2. Vegetation
10 months ago
16 hrs
26 °C
No Smell
65 %
22 °C
170 L
This will be the last update for this soil building diary, as I have seeds germinated which will find their way to their new home momentarily. I posted the time-lapse video of the cover crop growing from seed as promised. I'd say it didn't take long for it to be fully established with greenery.
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resi_max
resi_maxcommentedweek 010 months ago
I would like to especially thank @love_2_grow, @PapaNugs, and @Hydro_Hiebs for their wisdom and just being human, along with everyone else that has shown me nothing but kindness in my experimentations. This diary is dedicated to them.
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 010 months ago
Fuck yeah! Let's goooooo!!!
PapaNugs
PapaNugscommentedweek 010 months ago
Good luck! You're gonna do great! 💪🤞
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 110 months ago
The scrog looks great. Very tidy work :)
Hattiwatti
Hattiwatticommentedweek 010 months ago
Strenght and good luck🍀 Grass is growing and haters gonna hate. life go on and shadows will be longer at evening. See you.
iLoveGoodWeed
iLoveGoodWeedcommentedweek 210 months ago
Good luck and happy growing 👊👍😀
deFharo
deFharocommentedweek 210 months ago
Fantástico video!
Hattiwatti
Hattiwatticommentedweek 210 months ago
Time to start lawnmover 🤣
Hou_Stone
Hou_Stonecommentedweek 110 months ago
😱I would love to try building a super soil like you are doing. But don't have as much patience at the moment 😌. Good luck buddies ! 🙌🙌🙌
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